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' BEIfXSH COIiONIST 

o'd" «i PDBUgHfiq DAII^y .'BY 

HIQGINS, t > liONa & CO. 

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WEEKLY BRITISH COLONIST 



S '' -^POUilBHED EVKKY 3ATL1UIAY. 
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0m^i^«l&'i&^'B9lldjnit^03verDment and LangleV 
■tnsU. adiainliiK itauilCipeitfttltli OolumbUu 

B, D.^ Lovi . : 

Uoldor St ltait 

Sutn'l Uarrii 

CUrkaua & Uu 

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' \ . • • 

THE . GRAND PROMOr 
TERS OF HEALTH. 

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. 

ThORrand eocrct of «>t.lalnlng hnpiilncBS Is to lociire 
Bood LrallU, withoul whlcli lilu Is eiriiipcd ofu litaiilea- 
Burus, TUo Ur8t Irregularity (I) iiuy liiiicUoii alioiilu bo 
oliocki!d uud sot rlfcilit l.y apiin j^rialr ilosiEOl tliimi 
lino imrlljiug I'lUa, wbUH Etieii;;tl.iii the pynK in by 
lhorouiihl;''CleBUWgctb*<|bl3od roni all inipiirities. 
Tticj balaui^b di;(>^aeredMUon,romoru tbecausi! ol Ui«. 

. turbance,8iid,.rcBtdro Kb normal and unturul power to 
ovpryorganlwllhout iucouvonicuoo,palnor anyolbsi 

-idiawbteic^ti'-: 

Pmmgement of tbo BoweU, lavar a&d .Btomuh 



at'to aailmltb evory ouo. I is pco-emtnunoD al a'remody 
lor blllioiia and liver complainla and dcrangemcnta ol 
lli'5 ttmnacli uud bowels, is no longeraniuttor of dispute 
or doubt. lu ilicso dlsuaioj the beu Eclal eircots of tlol. 
luway's iuvaluabloi>llla aroBO purmauout and oxtanslve 
tliut lUo wuolo systomli renovated, lUe WKbOB of diges- 
tlau8trcugi&6nod,an'drnlUndeMy'&fliimftl6ii1^lronio 
tod, Botbat both pnyiical and ntorat'enarcy aralnoreaa 
od, 

Dolormination of Blood to tho Head. 

ThlEls j.uufniUyoci"i."loiRHi by Bonn Irregularity o 



• tomai'.li .uiil hnwi'la, which, il lii>t (lulckiy nuc^ml d to, i 
rrc(nii!ntiy larminatenUtally. A lew duni-S ul tli e j c fa J — 
mous Tills never fall to givoiouu to tlieBtuiiiacli regular | 



£EN£y£tt.1^^£GS:BT£IN 

IMPORTERS 
AND C0M9IISSI0N ilIERCIIAIVTS. 

WHAUF HTUEliT' (next Joor to nicCren'a) 
OFFKB FOB SALE, 

'XliMO'W'iidET^arioeiB, 
73 (Ons'Tiiboihy Rajr, freeifrom Fern- 

Oregon Produce, Groceries, Tro- 
visioDs and Feed ol every kiud. 



TO IvKT 

THE FINlii.V HITl'AX'KO t!OT- 
TAUKiOU l^uadrn Street, rurm.>rJy occupied 
by Mr. Fioutain:" ' 

V 'li . ntrrApplyiLtoi 

M. W. -WAITT. 



ana purity lo i 
Iby 



uuiug. Yuiiigo { 
t« ot approaching 
ooutte of thil.ad- 



laMe Supreme Court of Civil Jastice of 
. Biiii?^. Columbia. 

"!^l5?jSf^RTCY.. 

. no WIIiUAU UBNBY LAbSER, a Bdnk'r'upl,: 

WUEKeAS A PliTlTIOlV FOIt'AD- 
iHJlcillon of lliiukruptcy buiiriuR d.iio tbo'lliird 
dayol .April, A. D., 18ti8, baili luen duly lliod ait.uust 
Willi. m ll,uiiy Uuli:er, ol Fr.Micii Cro.k, Uij; Hoiid and 
New Wentraiuster, llrltisti Columliiii, Dfuler mid Cimii- 
man?, iind he liaviiiu been Ji cliir.-d ii li;ii;krnpt, is ni 
quired to aurrouiler bImioM lo tlie llonoralil.: .M:uilie\v 
B»llll0 Begbie, ono oilier .MaJ-Ht> 'h loniml^ajcm ■ r-, ot 
the Couriof Baokruptuy, on lion iuy, ilio W li iiay ol 
Apraidatant,' audjMQa.ilayi l|io 4<li diy or llay next, 
?MP«Btl»»ly, ar.l.o'oVioK .- tUo afionioou, at iliu 
CourV llouso, 'New Wcstirilnaler,' and miiko a full dl5- 
covefy'iud .liscloiurool bia ostato iiiid ilTcolB, wUen and 
wUore llie cro lilDra are to cciino prepared lo prove tueir 
dubta, .-ind at tin; Urat sitting to cbous.t aasigueeB, mid at 
the ik.1t Bi-r.nj tUo ftmkrupl Is r*-iiilroa to liuisli lus 
cxaininiitlou. 

All per8.)D8 indobtod lo tho sai l bankrupl, or Ihnt liave 
any of his ellorls, urn Uiil m pay or di'llver the fiiim) but 
to Charles FJlward I'ooloy, the iMHoial Asslgnoe, wbuin 

ibe »iti)CoBun|sMoiipj tiag AP£)>lD,tea... . . . . , , , , , ' 

• 4. .UHA8. B. POOLBY, 

. , . , , , UIBoial ABSlgncp. 
nAt TPotliBlKterYAtfHtSi IMsL afl i — . ap7 



; :.r: pi6'^bB^:^r\:"". : 

Tae PARTNKKMMIP IIBBBrOI!'»RB 
. exIsMiiR between Ibii underslsiie J, Uliarles Oowen, 
Jossph F«wen and SWfasi W'lilUm l.imdboni J; Co., 
under tU» numc ands ylo ol Oownu. l.uudboiu Lo., iw 
MillKrs unl D'stillers, h tlila day di.iai.lve.l by mutunl 
cnnspnl. Axi.iU»t IVlllimn I.undbim aasiimes all liabilities 
which hirobren Inourrod by tho said lirm of liiiwcu, 
liucdbiim itOb. In the buslijesa oi; Millers and IHsiillers, 

:MijaMiii'Si\TO4iB^"is?b'i i:?o flrv:'.""" 

G^^n%i£C3e«critwlh4<li'>'owDcr« or tn^ illlland 
VIstiltersgnriUIdlaeharge all liabllltlu.-i in connection with, 
thoe.«fCTbTii'ii''B' ""J re.i.i""eiit ImprtrtmeWs; 



ity lome ei 
( appploiy.nre i-ti irel 

Tho Female's Best I'riend, 

For nlldebililatiiigdliiordurs peculiar to the ux and In 
every continneucy perilous toibo llleof women , yoith 
lul or aged, married or aioEl", this uiild but speedy 
remedy Is recouiiuonded wllb friendly o •xruealuuBa. Ii 
wULcorro.t all fuuctloual JerautjemeuU to which they 
are«ub|ect. 

Scrofula and all Skin SiBoasea. 

For all akin dIseauB, howevo inveterate, theacmedi- 
olnea arc asoverelgn remedy While thol'ills act upon 
tho blocid, which they jju Ify, tho omluieut passer 
through tho pores ol tliu d in .audclBansca CTory alrur 
ture.as water n;iiu aU's lii' soil or as salt' peaetralet 
moat. The whole pby vuil miculuery iathui rendered 
healthy, regular and U! oroua 

i i-^ Cooghs,. Colds, and Asthmas. 

No jnoillojrie'.wllfourb coldB ol loiii;; uurntlon or bucI. 
aa arc set tied uxion (becbest' ao quickly as thcao tamoui 
Pills . LVon in oases where the first stage of asthmas bat 
appoured iliehe Tills may bo relied on aa a dortain and 
I ever lallini; remedy, p.irtlcularly If tbc Olntmtnt be 
siraultatlelm^ilT well rubbed Into tho cheBt olid threat 
nigh I and morning. 

Indigostion— EUlioua Headache. 

Ths!e(:o:nplaiul»may auuieUlnue be uuiisUlereii Irlfiini 
but it should be borne in niiud thai by iiKUtonlloii uni.' 
neglect, lUcy often end most sor ously. Cive carl! 
lliouKht to a deranged stomach take Holluwav 'u Pills, rul 
hlscolebratcd Olntu iiiit ove," the pit of the stomach, anil 
you will aliorlly perceive a cliango for the better iu your 
uigestir.n. ipirliB, appetite, strength* and' energy. Tlic 
imiirovemeul, though it maybe gradual trillbotuoroug 
andlasllug. 

Uolloway'i PilU are the best remedy knownin 
the world for the fullowiny diseaaea: 

King 



1 aCotupIalnts Fe 



lalo EiTogular- Scrofula 
i;a : Kvll 

eraolallklnds SoreThr 



Ulot:l.oa on the Fits 
:jkiii (lout 
Dow il Oomplaluts IIi:adache 
Colic |lndli;<'Htlon 
Constliatlon the Intluiiiiiatlon 



Sated Ibis Slitday of llarch, isas. 

Cll.s. OOWKV. 
JOSKPIl l.OKWRN'. 
I.; A. W LU^DBO.M. 

Wltnoil— W. S, Sebright Greou, Solicitor, Victoria, B.C. 

AtoCSTB IvfTlJlAiU liUi^OllO.n 
having loisod ths Mill an l Uislillery on ilio Indian 
Boscbee, known as "Tho Hciorl ■ Mills and i>Mlillery,' 
from Me'sr. Goweu i: l.oew-n will froSl iWa djiiA carry 
on the b uinessol a Millar and UiitillertlBl.lil»«wn;i8min 
and on hU owo account, and big., f) >olleU:a conilnuanci) 
of the patroiiiigo h.stoft'cd upon Iho late firm ol Uo»en 
Lundbom &Co. ' .: A. LU.VUROM. 

Tlgtorla, April l3t,l?08. . ■),"....; ■ "I'l^ 1"' 



In tfie nialter of th.i Kalato of 3. K^Sf^S^^ UW'fiaf 
rnado anoa-iignmunt for tho DoaoafbftiuOi'adltdra' 

Estate [(fo. 11] of >i po«okfc5*llI bo p»ld;!at< iM 
oillco 01 F. Wei^anburger, QnT«raB|eni; (toe^p on and; 

after '>'031'».'»*J »^ JI»'f\(V»^Vli63H}»BbBQm, 

, e; -.i.,l; tif'J.OH!njWIuaS;i.l 

P^kly iiiil r;.' .-I'liiy; T.iiin. 



iTrnateo9. 



mHtn!Otl»f«ki»«i<ri} wii.i. he paid 

'•■ ■;' !!', Jons' Wii.KiE, 



fi • 



JVOTICE. 



riVKiiw»r;iwnrjAB«fiflroB i^Kon the 
t,fi«lODJ5„ffUJlam|^jUspo,)Iolda I'ower of AUurney 

fflotorl«;iB4a,->iid4prtl,18lS8. .. ap4 



TlfiBee;Prlzo Medals. 




Farl8iJ8«7 



PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS 
J., ', &c.> &c.; 

( Free from Adv,lteraUon, 

Slannfactared ;by U^'. * I -;. j 

CR0SSE:& BLACKWtLL 

PBltTBYOna TOTHB <1UEUH, 

SOIIO SGiXJ-A.RE, r-OKTIDOIST 

CROSSE & BLACKWELL'3 

Velf imini^iraiiDtaoltt^esltre obtainable from every 

'rMjpbaU|lil« Pretlaien Dealer in the World. 
pgjai^aa^''l]iyia:leoiUt'thoy'ar« supplied with C. k 

B. 'B^pndlBa^KltodB'.'and that liilorlor arllules are not 

^ liubstltuteil for thorn. 

To Insure thnrough wholesnmcnoss. tht!lr Pickles are all 
proparwl in Pore M ill viiipnar, bollod in Oak Vats, by 
means of PuriNUM Srt.iM LillLS) and are precisely . 
almllar In quality lo thoi'u Hupptlcd by thorn tor uaeat 

IIKR IHVJHSTY'S TAULK. 

C. k B. ato Agents for l.KA i P-UBI.N3' CELEDRATKI 
WORCKSTRRdHIRB 8AU0IC, nud aro Manulaoturora |., 

■ " « of (b'd bitliMT 



eiraiT,d<«9rip(len of ffiNoii's Siorea 
" • quality. 



my29 1 aw 



J. & F. HOWARD, 

Britannia Iron Worlis, Bfdtbrd, 

»■ . , .1 J . i.j oi> h lifc Jv.iiO-i i.rj.i , 
. Have loos derotod attention to>tho IttnnTaotiureoti.i 

IMPLEM^NTSi m ALL PARTS OF THE 
WORLD. 

And boing tho Lnrgeat Exporters Ih England ot 

PLOUGHS, HARp,OWS AND HOESE 
E&EE8, 

tlisy are fully Biiqualutoil with tho kind of Impleraonls 
adapted for TarionB ciunlilea. I'lmlr Implements are 
mtdo pricolpilly "f wnomiir and hillhulk iko.n, and 
nranolonly ooiiatrmuoil hu os to luko in pieces and pack 
In tho Bmalicat conipras to save Ireluhl, but are sii 
Blinply nrrnogod xt to leave uo diniouliy iu putting Iheni 
together. 

PioKiita CAjxa inn Packiko CnARonD Cost Tnici. 

Oatalognca.iitthfiiO partlolilari, lonli potl freeoh ap- 
plication, •• ■ ■ 



ha Qh|;dn«(! nf «{•• niihjij].**^ 



Paul 



la 

Constfi ptlon 

Debility 

Dropsy 

Dy-'iuiitory 

liryalpolas 

tc... 



Jainiillce 



ILii 



r Complaints 



Itlieuinatism 
llleteutionoll'rlne 



StojraudaraTol 
Se.:i iidury Bymp 

tonis 
Tlo-Doaloareux 
Tnmonraijit; ••-,•)) 

Ulc8t».,.'„- , 

Voneroal AITec 

tlona 
W'ormsolallk 
Weakness, fr 
hutOTor cau 



,.ie 



_3old attho EstablUlimont of Profissor [Iollowai, 
3irand(noarTBmpU' liar), Lumton, aud by all respect 
Uri gglstnaud DoalursUi Medlciuesthruiighouttliuclvll 
olld.atthelollowing prices:— la. lJ^d,,'iB. 9d.,4s. 6 
lis .I'i'Ja., and 33s. each Dux. 

There is consldorablciaving by taking tha 

'ir^V' w^feelio^' ior'ih^ gnidineedf .patleBtB'lii>'eT«r 
MlteitM'ilalfft.d tbaach'Bnx! ' OoSl-'W 




CELEBRATED 

Worcestershire Sauce. 

, i ■ '-• ■ ■' ■ •• • -''y - • 

- \ DBOLABBD 'BY|CONNOI88BUBSi , . 

. ; 'I • • ^' lo-'M. • ■ -.i 

THE OMfLY GOOD SAUCE. 




CAIJTIOIV 4<iAm.ST FIIAFD. 

The B'lccesj ol llils oat delicious and unrlvuUoi) 
inainiciit liivviM,' r.uif ed ccrl.iiii dialers to apply thi 
line of ■• ff.Mi;.-.-.li r.ill Sauce-' lo Iheir uv,n inlerlur 
iniiounclH.lli'H-ulilie is lioiv'liy liiforincd that tho only 

ny U> .secure the geniiino U lo 

& FKRRIi\S» SAUCE. 

tnea aranpontlie, wrapper, labels 



and to seetliat their 
^toppcr, and buttle. 
. ...:..,„...-, ux.'jrt-. v> >.> -A .>.i.7tag 1y<» JDJ«r»rf Tl«. 
m^..u i..ir- V.'mTi I .i...r .Uir>' S.iue,.. , uiiiii the wrapper alio 
! .!/..;.! u'i \thwii V.iu iMaca ul i'Ci i J'ej-j-lna tare beri; 
loreo 1, 1.. and T. give notice that they have lurnlsboi 
their corrcspoudonti'iwlth-jioiiror ofattomdy lo tak< 
MiKiaiii proceedlDgBliMbBt'Mailnfdcturijraiaud Vondurt 
el suuh, or auy other unltalloiis by wlltcU their right may 
be Infringed. 

Alk for LEA & FEKHIITS' Sauce, and lee Ifame 

; Wrapper, Label, Bottle and Stopper. 

Wholesaloand lorKxp.irl by lln. Troprleiors, Worcca 
• terl'OroaaO it Ului.kwell, l.nndoii, .Vc, &c. ; nud by 
Qrooers nod Oilmen uuiver.s:iily. 

Aoiata roB Vio iumA~Jauion, Uroen k Bhodci. 
JaJ41y U » , 




SELVJEE . JML|J.04L. , .. 

WINE— LOZENGES —GLOBULES. 

Tbo moat agreeable nnil iinpiilar remedy for wosk digcs- 
, , ■ t , .tlou,.. Iubpt,tl9sen.') :l'u«c4..ji,u. ' 
if ANO R IB A.TIIQ. t^Qin V |iJIION;In 4 ,o;/ 8 91. and 
I 18 o«. Uutllifs. '» , ■ 

i!iACO;iiAnA'rvo...w H,^ -iLT ' si ii*'* - 

PliAfV&i.BYarira'bla'diBtiitU-^repMtlotfror 
lnvallUi!Bi)doUildr«ii()n)iKpfcet«<,^i c ..rn..,, 

«BT.ATIlVBi'AiyPiCVn,<|l99mv(>f<>fjf9>'<)- 
O ii i.oatODir^ff^iA Bo^%.cS^W»';f\9«-ii 
VVUB VHKOXIOAJitl A.NJ> .IiATESr 
, ^ Pitui^AUATi^ns.' ••- - • 

i I ' '*«* Bea'Namt, kdUreM and.Trkd* lUik. 

! ' T, MC^^ & SpBf, 

IJuror International Exblbillon, 1803] 
31,33, and 124 Soulhampton Uow, KusseUBiuaro, Lou- 
don. 

Orders to bo made payable tbrnugb Agoutaor by Eng. 
lIsU diatla. 

SUlPJflNG R D B R S OABBFULLY 
I'AOEBD. . 

■1 • . •■"^'^■•::L^NGLEV'& CO., 

« tti jVf Ul v^f JVBMtSaW'igbnuror Brlllab Oolumb 

(ii-.vrt r^jV-.'j-:' ' hU\M! •»!.• . 



VICTQBJA MTERARY INSTlTUm 



nunc coiKniiTTi!;i5 hcquust that 

1 all MrinberN hnving llminn bolougmit to tho Institute 
will return the »aiiiu lorilivvllli, lu oriliir that they may 
be properly entered. 'I'ho Oomnjltlde fklBO hope thai any. 
eno knowing. ttio whcreabcihvildf (UtirtOkolljOookH— not 
behiK in tho care of a .Mi inber Of tb« iDttilQIO— will com 

•ijZIm- 



fflURlcalo Willi luo Ubrarlao. 



FOR ptmiFYiNG' Tisrai B160D, 

And for the speedy cure of the followiii;,' complainfs: 
Nrroriiln mill Hrroriiloiis AfTccliunH, hiii-Ii 
IU TiiiuurN, ITIciTH, Moif'M. )Krii|»lioii.i«, 
I'iiniilcH, I'ustuIcH, UlolclirM, Uoilvj 
Ulniiis, null nil Mkiii UiNriiHeN. 

Oakland, Ind.,Glli .luiic, ISoO. 
J. C. Ater & Co. Gents; I i'eol it my duty to ac- 
knowledge what your Sorsapa^jlla has dono for mu. 
Uaving Inherited a ScraiulodB iofcoUoni^I bare 
BuiTered from it iu variodB'ways fbtvyeara/iiSome* 
times it burst out in Ulcora on my hiinds and arms; 
sometlmea it turned inward nnd aistrcssod me nt tho 
stomach. Ttvo years ago it broke out on my liend 
and covered niy scalp ami ears with one sore, wliicli 
ivas painful and loalbsoine heyoiul (le.-^'ciijition. I 
tried many incdlcliici riiul scvernl phyflcniiis, but 
without much relief from anything. Ju lact, (ho 
disorder grew worse. At length I was rejoiced to 
read in the Gospel Jlessenger that you had preiiared 
an nltcnitivo (.Sarsnpnrilla), for 1 knew from your 
reputation that anytliliiR you mndo nuL^t be good. 
I lient to Cincinnati and got it, and ufied it till it 
cured me. I took it, as you advise, iu small doses of 
a toaspoonful over a-jnODtb,-anAused slinMttlinMkM 
bottles. I\'etv and healthy 'akin iKWn benn to form 
under the scab, which' nnor a whlld lell off. JTy 
skin 1.1 now clear, and I know by my fcelingti that 
till' diseaFe hn.i gone from my system. Yon can well 
believe that 1 leel what I am saying -when I lell you, 
that I hold you to be one of the apostles of the age, 
and rsmain erer gratefolly, Youra, . 

rit. Anlhony'a Fire«_BoRO or Eryai|>i>lni*, 
Teller nnil Mnii Rheum, Hcnid Mend,' 
Riui{>rorni, Noro Byea, Dropiiy. 

Dr. Ilobcrt il. Treble writes from Salem, N. Y., 
12lh Sept., 18S9, that ho has cured an invcterato 
case of I)roiis\j, which threatened to tcrminnlo la- 
tallv, by tho per.'^everiiiK use of our Sarsaparilla, 
and also a dangerous Malignant Erytipelas by largo 
doses of the same; says he cures the common Jirup- 
,<|oti« by it constantly. ^ 

Hroitehoecle, Goitre or NirellrtI Neck. 

?.ebulonSloan,ofrrospect, Texas, wri'.es: "Tlirco 
bottles of your Sarsapanlla curetl mo ri oin n Goilrr. 
— a hideous swelling on tho ueclc, \Ybich 1 had suf- 
fered from over two years." • 

XjeacorrhiBa or While*, Ornrinn Tumor, 
Vtcrinc Vlcernlion, Femalo Vioeiuea. 

Dr. J. B. S. Channing, of New York City, writes : 



"I most chcerfhlly comply with the request of your 
agent in saying I have found your Sarsuiiurilla a 
most excellent alterative in tfie numerous com- 



plaints for which wo employ such n renieilv, but 
especially iu Ftmale Diseases of the Scrofulous 
diathesis. I have cured mauy iuvolerato cufos of 
Leucorrhoea by it, nnd some where tho complaint 
was caiisetl by ii/ccrfifior» of Iho utcrui, Xtin ulcer- 
ation itself was soon, cured. Nothing within my 
knowledge cqualaitfOr tbese female derBngemeuts." 

Kdward 3.''MirWw},6f Newbury, Aln., writes: 
"A dangorouaorariata tumor on one of the feiuulea 
In mv family, wbicb had defied all the remedies wo 
could employ, baa at length been completely cured 
by your Bxtraot of Saraapnrilla. Our pliysiclaa 
lliought nothinff but extirpation could nifurd relief, 
but he advised the trial ui^your Sarsapari^a a^.^be 
last resort before cutting, and it t>roVtd ^flketnal.' ' 
After taking your remedy ei^t weeln n(> aymptom 
of the discaao remains." i "\ 

Myphilla unit Mrrcurinl Di^cnNe. 

Nkw Oblea>s, 2uth Augnst, 1850. 
Dit. .T. C. Ayeu: Sir, 1 clieerl'ully comply w ilh 
the reqiicft of j our agent, aud report to you somo 
of the cirecl.i 1 iiave realized with yuur .Sar.'^:i|jnrilh. 

I have cured with it, In my practice, most of tlio 
complnlnts for which it Is recommended, and liavo 
found Its cflects truly wonderful in the cure of 
Venereal and Mercurial JHsease. One of iny pa- 
tients had Syphllilio ulcers in his throat, which were 
.•:'>';«iiminp \i!- palate and the top of his mouth. 
Vour Sarsnparilla steadily taken cur^d blo^ in llva 
weeks. Another was attacked by leeoiidiiry symp- 
toms in Ills nose, and tbc ulceration bad eaten awny 
n coniiidernble p'ort of it, so tliat I believe the tlij- 
ordcr would soon reach his hrnln and kill him. Hut 
it yielded to my ndmlnlHtrntion of your Sarsnparilla; 
the ulcers healed, niul he is well again, uotnt courso 
without some disllguralion to liis face. A woman 
who had been treated fertile same disorder by mer- 
cury was suffering from this poison in her bones, 
f hoy had become so sensitive to the weather that on 
a damp day she suflerod excruciating pniii iu her 
joints nnd bones. She, too, was cured entirely by 
your Sarsaparilla in a few weeks. I know from its 
IbriMtiiH; niiirii yiiiir ii.i^iMit gave inc, timt iuia 
ricpnrfltion from'your laboratory must bo a great 
remedy; consequently, these truly remarkable re- 
sults with it have not surpriM^d nic. 
... Ta-sJ.^-i-.Uv ^wy."- -C. 1', v..^T)•5^^ra, M, . . 

IxDWXavKycR, Yteitan Co., V«., o'lh Juiy, JooD. 

Uk. J. C. A'litn) Sir, I have been aBlicteil with a 
painflil obronld MgrnuUitm for a Iodk timo,' 'wblob ' 
Lallled Hb». kWl'oP pliysletaijai'and ahiolc: tb me . ih 1 > 1 
spite of all tbo remedies I could find, until I tried 
your Sarsaparilla. Ono boltio ourctl ino iu two 
weeks, and re.stored my genera! health so much 
that I am far better than before I was nttae'<ecl. 1 
think it a wonderful medicine. J. l''l!KA.M. 

Jules Y. Gctchcll, of St. Loiils, wriles: "I hnvo 
been nllllclcd for years wilh an affection of the liver, 
which destroyed my health. 1 tried everything, 
and everything failed to relievo me; nnd 1 huvo 
been a broken-down man for some yeais from no 
other cause than derangement of tlie. /,irer. My 
txileved pastor, tho Kev. Mr. Kepy, ndviseil mo to 
try your Snrfiaparilla, because he .'-aid he knew yon, 
nnd anything you made was worth tryinj,'. lly tho 
blessing of GikI it has cured me, and lins ko nurilied 
my blood as to made a new man of me. 1 feel young 
again. The best tb«tcaa be laid of you is not half 
goodcnougb." - «""^ aiOil'K/r t 
Nrhirrua, Onncor Tomorii, Knlnrffoniiiit, 

Uicrrntion, Curie* nud Kxroliiiiiou of 

llie Uoiiea. 

A great variety of cases have been roporteil In 113 
where cures of these ibrmlduble compliiinta Imvo 
resulted from tho use of this remedy, but our spaco 
here will not ndmit them. Some of them may bo 
found in our American Almniiao, which the agents 
below named nrc pleased lo Ibrnish gratia to all who 
call for them. 

Ilysiirpnin, llciirl DiHrnNC, T^il.'., KpilcxiHy, 
lYleliiiiclioly, IVeiirnl^iii. 

Many rcmarknblo cures of tlieso .iU'eotionB have 
been made by the alterative purer of this nicdieiiio. 
It stlniulntcs the vital functions into vigorous action, 
and thus orercomea disorders which would be aup- 
poacd beyond Its. reao^, fiuol|,a,remedy bag long 
been required by tho^neit^tiM^or jbf beople, ana 
we are confident tbaf'tnta'^HU do fortuem'autbat 
medicine can do. u-i'di lii , 

Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 

ron THE nAt'iu onnK o» 
CoiikIir, Coldn, Infliirnxn, Iloameneas, 
Croup, Ilroiichiliit, lueipieul Cou> 
«uinj>lioii, nnd for llin Iti'lIcT 
or I'ousuiniilivn I*ntii'ul.<. 
iu ndviinceil MinKoii 
of llie HlAcnNC. 
This is It remedy so universally known fo Mirpnss 
nny oilier for tliecureof tliroatnnil luiijircoiniihiiMtSi 
that it is useless hero lo publish the eviduiicu of its 
virtues. Its unrivalled excellence for coughs and 
colds, and its truly wonderful fcuies of pulmonnry 
disease, hare made it known throughout tlie civil- 
ized nations of the earth, Few ore the commiinlt'es, 
br even fnmilici, among tbcm who have not eomo 
personal experience of tta eflc^t^r-Aomc living 
tronhy In their mldat of its victory' orer the subtle 
nnd ilangerona disorders of (he throat and lungs. 
Aa nil Vuow the drendful fatality of thesi! disorders, 
'.nd nn^^tliey know, too, the ell'ecis of tlils reiiieily, 

now all the virtues that it did have when nnikliig 
tho curea which have won so strongly upon tho 
.conlldenco of mankind. 

Fropared hyDr, 3, 0, AYESi tt Co,, Lowell, Mast, 



THE LEADING PEaFUME OF THEAG.E ! 

CELKBRATED -u* isiil 1o -i 

;J 1 !ii!B ovj ,1,','iT .'^i '. .. • . i- y ! 
' StilSMqatfita Forfiimo is prepared direct trom Bloom 
liig,Trt)plqa|iFlowera,olaurpasslDg fragraDco. Its aro 
ma ia alnioBt Inexbauetiblo ; whdo its iuUueuoe on tb» 
SKIN Is most refreshing, imparting a Delightful. Buoy 
nucy to tUoorurtaxcd Body aud UiuJ, particularly ifheo 
mixed With tile water of the Bath For, ., ' 

• I -til huwo'IfervoiBinewirn „ b,„„, „ 

.-K.! n\ Ht-adachOi --.ai t;i..!!f.: 

. '• Debility, H «t--l' 

And Hvstcrla 

It is a sure and speedy relief with IhCToryELni! of 
for ^-6 year,", maintained Its asccriunijCy 
irUi.ue-i, tlirnagiiout tho West Indiea 
:;1 ?Jj;;t.-.i; ..n.l ;?u,iu, Aiuurica, and wo 
immend it as an ui tide which, for the 

le.uv.;. .1. J , , jii/iij'/j'bA /ifil/n' * '" 

P.ougbacss, 

: ,;, ; Blotches,. V . '■■ 

Sun Burn, ' 
rrecklos, 
And Fimplef. 

as dell. liius aa llie One int HosfS and lendi fresh- 
leaa iind beauilliil transparency to tho complexion. M. 
utcd with wi)tcr It makes the best dcnti;^lrJico,.lmpar,tlii)! 
A Nearly wbitenesa to the teeib ; Jl alio rini,OTea all 
iniartingorpalnBrtorahB»liigi'^-'-''^'-"r 



NO. 127 



FaShiim j it (in 

over all other jj 
ouulliieutly ret 



U i 



LEWIN & ANTHONY, 

IMPORTERS OF 

Tobacco & Havana Cigars 

HAVE l{b-CEIVEi.U nv I-..A8T STEAMKll 
u iurgu aud well ueUoled stuck of 

GENCliVE UAVAXA CIUAllS, LEADING 
BUAl«DSi 

c n ore T-o^B A-c c d , 
Pipes, PJayiiig Card* & Wax Malcbes, 

Which they ortor at tho lov.-est market rales In lota to buI t 
inlcuuliig purcbiiscis. 

Ua, Ciill uud SCO liEWIN. die ANTHONY, 
TobiicconistH, nciii ly opppalte ^tbo Bnult of 
i»i-!!!=!: .■Sorth Aiiicilea. JaUOrn 



^ ' "1 >■■'> tmu; !i£ij ni ijiulnl 



FORT STREET, VICTORIA, 



BETlVCf£N DOI/OliAM <& BKOAD STS. , 

■ ■•■.> .;iiij;i!Ji Biit 

ISr.- O. 33^I.LEY 

Degs to Intimato to Ibo publit; that bo baa purchoood Iba. • 
Building nnd Furnhure, aa lately occupied by Mra Ha'al', 

which ho haa ' ■ i ' !. , ; t, ■ 

ENTIRELY REPUTED Ji 

at great ciJst, and tho premlBos will now bo irtmnd'' ■ ' '-8 

■ TnHmr.^PmJhf^ flciJ.;.'J,:j 
NlD.—In addition to Ihd above, N C. Ballry alio . con : 
tlnucs lo cariy on the Hotel and Beaidlug Iloiifo oa ' 
Laatliy street. J , upl Um 



milalious; 'leek fir'tl'ib'rrntti'cllMofeHAT 



o 

Beware of rmilalious; I oek fcr-thb nninS'iil Md^bat 
I.AlOuil en. tlio bottle .'Wrapper and omameutal label 
Prepared only by 

LANDIAN .tr KEHIP, 

Wholesale Druggists, 
70, 71 Jt73 « ater Street, Now York. 

AND. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUQQlSTa, 
. jmtSrt'iwjly'ii ci.i. .j.. nt la.} t.ul 



BRISTOL'S 



':j....;..4"Vieg«stftbJ©),i.. ; 

S\{J iGuA'iRi-ffi.O^.Oi'A'-JoiE .D: 

o 3i!.>HiinvV;M < '.: 




For^llttie'di^eaWs' of th'e''^^ " ' 

.1 * ,• .. '\ . o „ ...... 

LIVER. STOMACH AND BOWELS. 

Put up in Glass PhialSj warranted 
KEEP m A\Y CLIMATE, 



These I'IUb are prepared expressly to operate In bar- 
t)ony with that ireajettol blood puriQcra, 'ilGI8TUL^ 
iAK^APAlllLIi.l!, Tii' all' ciscs arising nram' depraved 
anmour8,OT,|mparo blood. Tho moatliop^loM auOerer> 
oBed ^bt -'despair. Vnder the Vn^A^W W tbeae twc 
iREAT RBM^blES, maladies, that iaveboretel£rebeen 
%m'iderod ulterly lucurable, disappear quickly and 
lerujnuiintly In the following dIseajOB these Pills art 
he Barest, the quickest, auil tfo beat remedy ever pro- 
larod, aud should be at once resorted to. 

O'S'SFSrSIA or ZI?SiaZ!5TI0JR 
£Z VSB. OOIMCFI. AZNTS , 

. ;H'B AD AOBB .'-1 / '1 
, SilOFa"3f ' 

For many yeartt hose PILra have b "rr. used In dally 
I'ractlcc, always with the best resulib and It la witt 
ihogrcatesi eonDdcnce they aro recommended to thf 
alUicled. They are c.impo8ed ot tho most costly, pnreV) 
uid beat vegeigblo KxiractB and Balsams, such as aro 
lut aeidom used in ordinary medlelaes, odi aoooaol: ot 
thalr,gTpatcg«t,aDd.tbeaoinbUiativA,or«ara<oiedloliial| 
iiropertles ls siicli'tbat Yn lOng 'staUdln'^ Wd^ldfooTl 
liseascs whore other msdloincs bava eomplalaly fallM, 
ii3CM>«)stiii>rtliutr/ t'i..ijS , nav:o;i«ltM(«ab)fP«l^?tiaild 
ittorpugbourea,. ., . ■ 

dnl>25cts perT»M ' 

<au<i4(«(y HsatsttsT, Szutbft Dsaa. . 




\ • ."Tl'-i-..- <■;!. 'I- • 

\^ 'IiARG-'fl; BOTTLES. 

«hon thoblond Isthick, thonirculatloncloggnd and the 
'iiinio'irB of llic bo ly rendered uiiheallhj Uy.thB igrgia 
iiHl greasy secreiinns c.f ibu winujr mnntbs, .'Tblacood 
tlioncli powerful, .b'ler[;eiiieleiiiipe8 every portlOfa 'Of tbo 
lyBtem.and Hhuuhl bu used dally aa 

^ XDXIDT XD^=LI]NrK: 

by all who are sick, or who wish to prevent nlcknosa. 1 
Is tho only genuine and oriijiiial preparation for 

THE PERMANENT CUBE. 

or;tBi ' • 

HOST DANOEBOUS kj(ti%6tft&ffxi:p'hsi 

Scrofula or King's Evil, Old SoVelij Boiis 
Tumors, Absoasses, Ulcers, ' 

And every kind ot 8crofulonB and Scabious omptiona. 
Ilia alaonaureaud reliable remedy for 

3alt Bheum, Bing Worm, Tottoii Scald Head, 
.^orvy, -Wbltu Swellingi and Neuralgic AfrectlonB,Ner 

'°-A^'^iit?r&wM^^^^^^ 

tlona at tho Ltror, Fever and Ague, ' "' ' ' 
'. .tiiHDUsPoTerB.OhillkandKover, 

.... 2 jDumb Ague and Jaundice. 

. ' Itia guarantncd to bo the 
Farot and Moat Powerful Preparation 
or 

fiiENUIXE UONDCIIAS SARSAPARILLA 

And Is tho only 

true: and reliable ours roR syfuius, 

rt tstbe very boat niJ(k)o''n£^ibr't^e'oSt^e of sfl disotscs 
irlsing li om i» vltlaicd o Imptiro slate of the blood. 

Tho nlllicted may rest asmir.Ml that tliero Is not tux 
!.IABT PAiiTIUi. oit .Ml.NKll.U,, Mi:iiClIHIAL,or any nthor 
IwlHonons anbalanco in thia mediclno. It Is perleclly 
iiarmlosa audmaiTib '.admlulaiered to persons In tii. very 
KriiakeRt«tagaa oJj,aleknOsB,or to the inoalhulplosBlnlantB. 
«lthoiil doing; iiio Mat Inlury. 

Kull directlona licw tq tako i.*iia luostTaluablc modloine 
win bo found qrontid eivib .bottle | and to; ejuard agalnit 
iouuteir|oita,aeetbat tho.wrltton algnatnreol LiNaAs & 
tKnr tan itoh thi Blue Ubel." " _ ^ 

FOR HALM uVfUttYWHEBB. 

'•f>n'H(iii4tVei'^8ltiit& A Dean, : 

mi8 d « w ly .t)aa c rauouoo, jj 



JULry.S_SBT'r7;....„ 

JpUNSOff STREET, CLUSBTOWaABP/ 

' VIOTOUIA, U.C. 

Win Pay the Ilig^hcst Price for 
all Kinds uf Furs in season. 



Aijieripaii: 



mm. 



TKAUKK8 ANO TiiAPPEHS reccivliu 
Fuia.wlll Audit tb'tbelr advantage to KivO''(ba>aboVa'<'> 
*ll bbtire diaposlng ot them elEowboro. < ';ripl21m' 



THO S lips SELL, 

*(UTE,lilCK'8 (J^'iitJS^^^^ 

Grocer.& rroyisioli Dealer^ 

, „ ,«50rBBWfllBWT,,pTUKKT;l 

■ (Adjoining tho Custom House l aw 



Ordera from \nvy .Ileuses' and Ooniraettt 
fiiiihtully fulliUfd. 

Goods Bent to any part of the city froo of cost for 
arrlago, ■■ • , ' ■ ; i : ^^^^ ■ 



NOTIOE.' 



HEISTERMAN, 

\ ■fUUi'.v.d ,s . •„,,..; jiiiji.ii io i o;ii;.rj c' 

■ -'"REAL-*ESTATE?r!ieENT,- 

BE«3M TO INFUK.n lEIM FltlUIVn.*! AND 
the t'ubllc lual lie has removei bis ijlllces Iroiu 
Coveruiiient .-tre t lu llio IIIiKK liUILllI.NG 'No. L', 
l-aliglcy blriet, next lo Yiiles Street. 



Han.l^rRUclfCO, (ial.,^ TiliiOoODO'UT 



Thomoat comfortablo and honicilke Eolol In tho Statel ' 
whcreavery want Is aiiliclpated aud ehecrl ully anppliedJiVf 

Th» AMKRlOAN . JiXCUANliK CUACll , with \iED 
I.IUU IB, wltVal ways bo in- readiness to couVey paMiin^in ^ 

°Jy3l ly ° TifiSrHY kiRQgi/t''rtij>jftWJifS'^o 



LiTTtON, B.C. 



dhssaml 



n 



THE PUUI.IC AKU RESPECrmtr 

d lliut'tbc above I otcl le iiow'<a^ii>'lid«0 



JUJ|, ,'iho arcoiumudulliiu of Iravetl^ra One Q(' tha 
bum i;ooks Ih'tlm counti-y Is roiniued nt' Ibfs "iltlibllrtn-'f^ 

Wjllci'Si^lirqaSB'?'''*'''^"'''!^^''^ il 
' ' 'O'lrfr-i ...W/McWlIA i CO., I 

' Proprietors. ' 



ir iiiiaiit^ l !:0 

CURES AND COMFORT FOR 

. 'iiicivjcw owl sdi lo 

HoUpwaj's Oimmeiiijf 



Roar Kntry 



rninent St., neil tho Custo:n Hons 



Several df sir.ilile liwellii^g Houses nnd Shops to Fo Let. 
liuiiaiugLots IU eligible situations aud Fnrmi fur stle. 

< : UONE¥<I0'LOANi ON<U0lRrO;jaE. ' 



r. DICOMSOH. ' ' WM.' B.'lUB^UAUi'' ' 

Have opened tho 

ISLA.!!?. MARKET, 

UOV£liMiAlBlVT STBE£:T( 

(Corcer of Er6iig\j)ori, Oppjeito SohPs 'Fur^iiurqitpr^ 



Thry will k.cp on hand the best na.sortmcnt of 

ISLAND FED MEATS' 

And trust a discriminating puhlio will bestow upon 

tUeui a share ol llieir cuatom. apl6 Im 



LD, LOWEMBERG. 

.Iii:AL ESTATE.', AGjfiNT 
Qovemment atreau .naar eo^n^.-oi. Brongbton 

WILL PAY FAKTIOVLAK AXTilNTi.O'N 
tu cell ing,purchiisliig and iea4i4{!lir(i^trty ;ti: ne- 
gntiatlni; loans and trihiniOtlng evur^tUlug coiiuactcd 

M.il.sul (.-...I'lin-'ieul l.l ai ielH i,n tbrWiun.t may bf 

.■iC(,.a .i: ^;.> ■,ir....o ul (/i.ivii.iciiiK (e.nie. 

sle.ida, or making inveslnieiits, will Und on his Bnlletin 
Board 1. wu Lots on nuurlyj every street ; Far.plDx or. 
C(ardeo^tig {.nod in ctv^ry ,I),ialr{ot,si>me)>t .vbiqhaQbrda 
raroonanco forlnvostntonl. i- . , 



C.iuvuyiiin-. 8 of.;vory doficriptiun diuio at rciisnn.iblt 
ales. apH Ira 



Tt8.,iioi}deriaI,. Ointment acts like maKlc. in rellevliiK 
'oaring old BOres, wotinds, bad legs, ulcers and erui? ' 
Jlon»:6ftte<}|Inft-o»i!eBpy^dfon;lba it pine- „ 

Iratft and purifle^ eacb tiaauefdn' Us piistage.' and exernei 
tUe-|AlktV>bi>leiomeIilIluentabvanhe>aterRal |truciuret« .'J 
ItibealB,by cleansing allauiroalUulds wilbw,blcb lico'inaa 
ilDC(tntut,and thereby prombtcsa' aOiInd'andlpermaaeli'CisI 
oilre.,.1 ■ 

Oout and Eheumatiait ;" -■'I 

ITosulfororsfroin ibcrucklu(5 pan.o oi nneumatiamand ' 
Cioul Ihlsijlutment will prove iuvalua.bie. Aflerfaiaen- ij 
tation with warm wiitor the soothing action ol thla Olnt- 
Jiont is melt remarkable ; It seoms at once todeASonilii<u4 
Uamatlon, ease pain, roduce the swelling, restore natural 
circulation, and expels the disease. For the above einitj'" 
plalntSiloUo^liy'BUlutmonl and Pills •NlnptllU^jy.p^^^ 

Diptlieiii, Bronchitii, Sore ThiodtB, 'Cotij;lit liadifa 

Colds. . 

his class ol dlseajoB may bo cured by well rubbing tb .» 
Olnlmcut, three times a day, upon the throat, chest and 
back of the patient. It will aoon p«ueirut« and give Im- - 
mediate. rid^f. J J^q,. all stages ot loUuouia, Colds and 
ilrOiieDlul('ttilsWea(meotmair-be (ollbwid wilbeUlerency ' 
nd ajkfqty:i;t!)d;ed,Jl,t lias never been known to fall. 
All Vuietin ,of .Bldn Ciseasea, Scrofula and 
' , .'. , . Scurvy. - ■ ' 

i'Tbia(!i>atment i's Bcortaincurafor RlioiTorm, Siidrv7 ' 



Bolloway Ointment, assiastcd by blB r«Ieb|pated Pilla, 

which act opowcrtully on the constitution alidio''piiil-<>'' 
fy the blood that (huso ilisordcr't are eumplctely eradica- ., 
todirom the syslom, and a lastinc euro obtiilnod'" ' -U. 

Dropaical Swellings. ' 

xiewatc of thiB daiigernua aud stealthy complain j 
which frequently creeps upon us by sllghlsquoamlsbnesa 
or lrilllugjaundlcc,ol which little or uo tiollce isi litlMn'O 
untlli.tbclcgsbegio^o swell. Xheuauaeof, l^«.pvll.n;uiit,(i 
be looked lor in the liver and stomacQ, ttaorefore set tO' 
work earnestly by lakieg aoltDWBy'a!fAmouS/i;ili8.>ajeT>a 
n.rdliig 10 t'le printei) luslructlons and rubbing the pint- 
men t very oilectivcly over i&l9 'pi{!<df^tbk"«tdiniicb>iindC)'i 
right aide vbero Ihodoorgaua He. Most. dropa,e,.| ^^..^^ 
will roadlly yield to the combined influenco o'f thoOiiit-' '' 
mtnia.id Pills. 

Piles, Fistulas, and Internal Inflate nation. 

ThescoomplalntB are most dlB'.ressiug to both body ' 
nd niiud , la so djlicioy co.ioealing tiiein Ironi tho kuow- 
dgo ')!' tiio nosl i ul.mlo f rioudi. Pursons BUUor for..! 

^rri:d';':.i;'-?..;r;t'^!,'m«W^^^ 

hclrDwncjrewitbouttbe sunoyanoa.olex^lalatiiir ibate. _ 



Disorders of tltcl 



T. SULLAllU . O. UBEDT. 

MILLAiRb BEiESi>Y 

iMi->oiiTH:iis.: 

Commissiuu Uiiyrrs ucucral Agents* 

Particular altciillon eiveii to sel. ctlng atid pui^cbaafng 
(looilslor the llillish C'llunihia Trade. ' ■ 

AiiiiSTsfor ihoOillfurniaaud Victoria Packet I.Ino of 
-ailing VcBlcls. ' 

#a- Cash Advances made on Consignments, 

WliarfSlrcet, Victoria. 

aplli tf I ., ■ .( to . 



maiAiip cAiiR. 



u; ij i1- 
Jiliiiiii 



W. T, WCLCKKIt. 



CO.llMISSIOIV HIERCIIANTS, 

Dealers in GrccorieSj Provisions 

OREaON PRODUCE, 
I -''>-'! l'"",y*tt4i'»''"»T«KK*. cpaorm' 



M...; li. J..l,„ 

i';.-n'i l» 

KOBUE'JAJIES FIMDWr. 



Jims ne^iiT do.iihh 



Fli^lDLAY &L> DURHAM, 

IMPORTERS 

AMD 

GencTnl Commission ^Mercliants 

Wlinrf Htroct, Victoria, V.I. 

WNDOM 0PFIGli-3l Uroat Saint lleldns,| Bishopsg^i 
'street. aiiU Im 



Wallace & Stewarti 

PftODFrF. atCOiliiuiSSION MERCHAISTS 
WriAUF STREET. Victoria, V. I., 

1^ All kiuds of Ai^ricfiUura ], .Pp;(^ 



Kidneys, Sto^;'aiia'tfr«'?«l. """" 

.^r- i.TOt«e<?,\av-.y tel'iiM-i \a V 'jU'.^ia'icly curilllAi\2'' 
I Oiuiineal 'je well-rubbed twic: a day, ato tbarasalliitv? 
I ha tiackjorar the rajious o( Uo! I'.idueysto wislchitwij 
gradually penetrate aiinl In almost eveiy cast gU^iImttf*lT?' 
diateralio(j;>.utparpo.v«^«jicawUl be necefs^r^jt^^i^ai^^^^ 



stg. 



aad l.ei;i 
Qa.lUrei 
Duins, 
Bunions 

DlteofMosc'.iOtOB 
and Sajd VUes, 
r.ose.bay, 
rHego-foot, 
(rhi'lblalus. 
Chapped Hands, 
corns, (Soft) 



Cancers, 
Oou'raistod and 

joints. 
.ilepbBBliait/,' 
liTstulas, 
liout, 

.ilandular " 



iURS, 



Ijago, 
nies, 

Kheuinatlsm , 



^^calds , 
Sore Nipples, 
Sore Threats,' 

sklo uisoasiai 

Scurvy, 

Sorelleada,' 

TuinourB, 

aieers, 

\.'ouails 

Vows, 



Suldatthooatabllsbmcntcf I'KOFKSSOR Hai.I.O>rAY ^ 
<44 Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London ; and by allTa**-' 
abectabUJitugglsltandBealelia iA . M«diQiM> (liroMS^II i 
tbo olrilliMd .world, at. the following prlqer; 1bTh3, ' 

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la thogrcatromedy for, 

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Heartburn, Indlgeaiffoil;' Boiii"'lBhi6li&tiii 

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tho Bladder, and as a. snfo and gentle mcdicina fijir Ii^- 
fants, Chlldrrn; Dcllcalo yomalcs, and for tho tlokhesa of, ; 
rrogDancy,Dlunclord's MngueHln is lnd'sp..usablo. , 

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THE BRITISH COLONIST. 



Monday Morning, April 27, 1888. 



TroDBlont AilTarllBomonUmuat bopnidfor In advance 
toiniuraUusitloQ. - , v vij -i 



F«ttIomont« of aooonnta will bo required monltily, or 
- too supply of papora' will bo disoontlnuod Tbo dully and 
weokly issues will bo furnlahod ai the lowest ciiBli rates 
•nd nnexcoplIOD will in future bnmad e to thm rulo. 

On Friday evening the question of Con- 
federation wiaa bronglit before the Legis- 
lature in the form of an address to tlio 
Queen in its favonri LmwAi?^^.'''^ EE""- 
DeOosmos, and a resolution, against it 
moved by tbe H6b; Woodsii It? requires 
but small powers of anolysis to.see the 
proceeding in its proper ligh'f; ' and to ns 
the riBsolntion of Mr. Woods" appears on 
expression of personal feeliug rather than 
public sentiment, of private laterbstTAther 
than public good. It amounts absolutely 
to nothing, and moreover contradicts 
itself. It certainly enunciates no new 
fieulimeut, proclaims no nc\r truth, sug- 
gests no now priuciplo against tbo neces- 
sity or advantago of iminediaio Confed~ 
eralion — but it does indorse and confirm 
the action of the lato CoQiioil in tho prem- 
ises, as well as sustain tho proposition of 
tho good which would be derived by both 
England uiiu Biilish Columbia from the 
Confederntiou nf our North American 
territories. Still it proposes delay, and it 
'■'fe Btitih* edutradiotion ft uf'/u 'tilt^-":^ 
proceeding suspicious. This carrying a 
suggestion of delay, under a presumed 
ignorance of what they know perfectly 
Well-^the precise working of Confederacy 
80^4tKB4(.VUd, the terms on which we 
ODghtiJkp.,l}ftiatlmitted and the necessity of 
ianbediBte-'action by . the Council, will be 
perfeetlylnndpfSt^a, ,we presume, by the 
Governments of England and Canada as 
' an act accomplisbod by the official voto, 
andiitiierefore to ;be considered ,a^;n,othing 
^ inoT'e. ibdn'a cry' of 'offidjal :;dange»r,. We 
regret tbe Council sBdnld'havC Uttejmptod 
to delay what they caooot prevent, be- 
caa8e..an indorsemeat of the principle 
of immediate^ Coolederalion, even if not 
QOMimODS mighCbaVe quickened tbe aciioo 
o( the two QomnmSnts, whose intentions wo 
all itioroughly understand, aud whoso wisbus 
— backed by the popular eeniiment of the 
Colony— will evenlDally bB carried into law 
in spite nf any action pro cr con our Couuci! 
Can talce in the premieeH. II a few officials, 
combined with a few popular members of the 
Council, whose private interests, be it recol- 
lected, are all the same, think JLbejri.Cab by a 
recommendalion of delay lhwa^t^ or frnstraie 
thijDBfpfeiy^^etermlDejd^'^^^^^^ 
OoTei|tiiieAtii • m- ' Englap^i ' ^ api^s'n 
■oiiegrain^'obe'dTenoe -t^ oft tiny , 

andjiliia'^JIi'ott'hc'Ba.t^jlte^^^ 
are'''VeVy ''roabb- miatakoo, and by luob 
•hi>rt>^iigbted , opposition: make a record 
Kbich bereafted may be nsed with prejudice 
to'tbeir power Bnd'<po8ilioD UDdei tbo new 
regime when it comes as in the due oou>>e 
of events it will oome. Such conduc. 
reminds 08 of tbe old tale of the three tai- 
lors, who styled ihemaalvos "the people of 
Eoglaud," when ihey undertook to give 
Parliament a eevere oai>tiKatioa, apd will 
we venture to predict have very mach the 
eamo eflect. We regret the resolution oIbo 
Bi tending to injure tbe repntatioD of Mr 
^•Wood, .which hMj,8jway,8tj8tood^jiigb in our 
C|>iDiDnDityi,i<:.lD(tead of befog tbo promoter 
ofetlbeiReppiesV'wiehes as heretorore in all 
thit'related' td'tbe good of the colony, he has 
now arrayed himself againsl the most duicr* 
mined expression on their purt from Cariboo 
to Vuucouver Jaiand. Evcrj lOTvn of irQ'i- 
enoe in lh<) colony, Barkerville, Yale, New 
WestmlDster, and Viciotia haS had its pub- 
lic meetings on Confederation, and decided 
in its favor. Thus Mr Wood cannot be re- 
garded as a popular member ; be baa been, 
Ecd o! cotirse espest? to be in tbe Govero- 
ment Eervico, and we sadly fear the reputa- 
tion he has earned for integrity ond ability 
.Will aiot aar7iveTbeTf«iiiS^oy*SS«^ 
vheoiibat' issas. odoeaVto be tried. It is 
Tery^uofdrtdnate when a man of. BOoh bi;;h 
obaracter and staodirf; is DDjust to his 
country and biraself. We havealwayu ooa- 
teoded that Confederation, loog before it as 
Bumed its preteot tangible ehnpe, was an 
Eoglieh aa well as a Colonial question, that 
it was tbe means appointed by the Provi- 
dence that has so long watched over and 
protected onr country, by wnich her power 
dooi'nion aLd glory, were to be transmitted 
to future ages ; ami lliiit in that transnnisaion, 
this colony inevitably becomes ibe keystone 
of a consilidated power which must actually 
govern half lha world ; and yet its ooaooil 
paseea b rosolutioo' ' which J^atriptl^ ; Boknow« 
ledgea ail (bii, and ak'''tVe''''iiB'ms ''tiine'^ says 
deda/'firBbboiDpllsbiiieiiC" 

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n libel, nor does tho honest opinion of a 
writer, . tenaperately stated, justify an 
assault upon his person. It is of .travel- 
ing beyond'the facts— of a depdrtare from 
tho usnal etiquette of a report of the 
Council proceedings to indulge in a fling 
a,t a fellow member, and to point at him 
tbe figurative Qiiger of scorn, contempt and 
ridicule, wherein Mr. Smith hosjust cause 
for nomplaint.- BiifheWonld' have kept 
his temper— especially when the object 
ngainst which he allowed it to get the bet- 
ter of him was so unworthy his notice 
Lot us hope, however, that the chastise- 
ment administered to tlio one, and the in 
fliction of a heavy Gno upon the other, 
will prove a wholesomo lesson to both, 
and that wo have henrJ tbo last of affairs 
of tho kind in tlii-s Uoiony. 



SPkt:iAL TO THE DAILY 3RITISH 30L0NIST. 



BDOb 

'danada, 



The Bobsori Smith fracas appears to 
have expended itself in a tirade of 
abuse indulged in by the complainant 
towards tho JMngistratcs who tried tho 
case, and in a long (iind said to Ijo par- 
tial) report in the Columbian of Saturday. 
The uuiiir th.oughout \ya3 very disgrace- 
ful. Tiio assaulieo suffered considerably 
in body and the assaulter in reputation — 
the former from ilio hard knocks adminis- 
tored and tho latter from allowing any 
thing thatconid bo said hy tlie former to 
throw him oC' his lialance. Wo admit tho 
provocation was very great. No editor 
has a right to grossly insult a person — to 
say just sufliciont to wound to tho quick, 
jet.DOt>enough to afford tlio party assailed 
aobaDOOjtOr-secnrc satisfiictiyu in a Court 
of littw, and then, wben chuilenged to 
coinbat, to ovaJo porsoptll respon.«ibility 
by declining to fight the-persoa be has 
iuitirsd. A plain narratl6U:of faots is not 



1 lAST NIGHT'S DESPATCHES. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. 

KVBNINQ SESSION. 

Friday, April 21, 18G8. 
House met at 7 o'clock, p. u. iSevcnlcen 
mymbefg'jp'reseot:' — • 

[Ron DeOosmoa moved that Ibe followlog 
aadrest be sent to the Qoeen : : > > 

TO VtoB''"atTBkN'8 "UOST'EXdlLfcENT MA jkSTT 

Most Gracious Sovereign: — 

We, your Mnj- 

eaty's dutiful and loyal eobjeots, the M> mbera 
L';-''^'"''''',^ Coon cH of Stitisb UUolpin^ 
t)'ia, iu Si'^s"^ convened, <)jt)tt!S'mU|4'i%i>peot'«' 
fully reprepoot : [ ' ' ^ . 

I. That in an Act pasned in the' uirt'etb 
year of Your Maj sty's Reign, entitled ' The 
Bril'fth North America Act. 18R7,' provision 
is made lor the admission of JJriiisb Colum-. 
bia into Iho Dominion of Canada. 

II. Thivt ilio 14Gih SeciioD of the said Act 
declares that Briiish Columbia may be 
admitlsd into Ibe Dominion of Canada, pro- 
vided that addresses to Ynnr Msjesty, con- 
taining tbe terms and oooditiooa of^eooh 
iidmisslon, phnll be passed by tbe House* of 
Pariiumeiit of Canada and tho Legislaiare of ' 
Brilieb Columbia. 

HI, That Your Majesty's dutiful and loyal 
subjects, tbe inbubitants of British Columbia, 
most earnestly desire thai such admission 
'iDay,tBke p|ace withont .dela;,! on. tbe terms 
and cbndiiions heVeihafter ebnmerated. 

IV, That, being fully convinced that such 
admisiiion wou d, in a marked degree, 
strengthen Bmiiih pow rand inflaence, and 
establish more (irmly British Ii slilutiiins in 
Your Mojesly's Poasassinns in tbe Norih 
PaciGo, and generally throughout all British 
Nofihj 4-U)^'loa, and faitblully repreieniiog 
as we do tbe'gianeral and expressed wishes ol 
tho inhabitants nf this Colony, we earnestly 
desire that euch admission may take place 
without delay, ou tho terms and conditions 
hereinafter enumerated. 

V. 'I'hetefore we. Your Majesty's dutiful 
and loyal subjects, the Members of tbe Legis- 
lative Conocil of British Columbia, humbly 
pray that Your Maj-sty may be graciously 
pleased to iidmil, n^iihnnt dolay, the Colony 
ol Bdiisb Columbia ioio tho Dominion ot 
Canada, in accordonce with tho pruvicinna 
ol 'Tbo BriiiHh Nonh Aiiierica Act, 18G7.' 
and on the terms and condiiiona following : — 

1. Tbe linoits of British Columbia, on and 
after Bdmiision, to be Ibe same as at present 

2 The Dominion of Canada to become 
liable for the Public Debt of British Colum 
bia, and make the pamo a rharge on ihe 
Cunsolidaled Revenue Fund, tlin Baid debt 
not to exceed one million five buodred 
ttiou^and dollars (St. 500 000 ) 

3. British Columbia to be liable for such 
portioo of ber Fo'oded and FloBjiog^ebtS BS 
may exoeeii the said 81 5b0,00(),' '''' 

4 TbeDiminion of Cunaila to'pay annu- 
ally out of her Consolidiitfld Itevenue Fund, 
in semi-annuul advances, to Briiinh Columbia 
lor the support of ber li'cal (juvarnmenl aud 
Louisluturu, the sum ol Si 10 000, and also an 
Aunaal Qraot in aid of tbe local Goveromeot 
of B'itilh'ColiilnibiaTeqQiii lo Bi/sbty Cents 
per head of the population of British Colum- 
bia, the minimum number ot said nopulation, 
ioulodii a, liidiuiid, not to be estimated at lee.n 
Iban 40.100 at any limi', and the increase ol 
populalioo after udraission lo be the increase 
of populat'On oi!>«r than Indians, and the 
3Bi£3 incre'^=p of popijIaiiQU.,'" he detfir!5\in»'d 
by census or otberwisoi as may from, time to 
time be expedient. 

fi. All Crown Lands, Mines, Minerals and 
Royalties eiiu.iiu in Briii>li Columbia at tbe 
lime of adoiisiiion, and all xums ol money 
then due or payable, or thai may afiervs'urd 
arise from such down Lands, Mints, Minerals 
and SoyaiiiHt) tu boioiig to uriiish Columbia 
and' be ' aoder the ezclosive control of 'its 
Government and Legislature. 

iiiid Surunlies !or money belon;;ii!g to Kriii'iti 
Columbia, at tbo limo n'. adiiiiaaion, lo bo 
the property ot British Columbia. 

7. All Public Works and Property of Biil- 
iah Culuuibin, ai Ihe time of adniissioa, to 
beioQg 10 thei Colony of British Oolnmbip. 

8. The Dominion of Canada to construct, 
wiibin two years alter admissnn of Britiali 
Columbia, a good Ovijriand WaHon Uoad, 
exletidiny Ironi Lriko Supeiior, Uoiario, lo 
tho head of iiavigHlion on Lower Fraaer 
River, Briliiib Columbia. 

9. 'I he Imperial Government to guarantee 
a Loau to coi struct tbe said Overland Boad, 
if deemed oxpedieiit. 

10. Brilisb Columbia to be represented in 
Iho .Senalo by not lena than two iVlombera, 
and in the Cominous by not less than ihrou 
.Members,' at -any; time. , 

11* At the first election of Representatives 
to tbe Cointnors and until olberwise provided 
by tbo Parliament ol (Jaoada, tbe Lieutenant 
Govtruor of Briliali Co'uinbia to proclaim 
what Hi, all be ibu (|ualilieaiio[iH and dir(jiiali- 
BealioDS of lloprrHeiitaiivoH and Eleclois, ttl" 
boundaries ol Electoral Districts, and the 
I'.tws, governing snob Klectious. 

12, At tbe time of admission the Revenue 
Laws ol the Dominion of (Canada to extend 
anil apply to Briiiali Columbia, and tbereupiiii 
tho lievenuu Laws of British Columbia 
thereby aUeoied lo be null aud void, and all 
Duties and iiuven .os derived in and from 
Biiiisu Culuiubia uuder Ihe Uovenaa Laws of 
the Duminioo of Canada lo belong to Canada. 

13, Tho exolubive powers of Provincial 
Legirilaiurus enumeratod in Ihe Ninoty-.seeoiid 
Slid ion of The British Nonli Amurioii Act, 
1B(>7,' aud all oiliur pruvisiona ol iho s id 
Act that extend and cpply generally lo Iho 
Provinces ot tbo Uoininioii ol Canada and 
that may bo applicable to Biiiinb Columbia, 
except as oiberwiso In Ibis Address provided, 
to extend and apply to British Columbia at 
and Irom the time of admii^aion. 

14, Exoept as olliBrwidi) pruvidod, all Lowa 
in force in Bnlidti Columbia ut Ihe lima ol 
adiiiiKHion, and all Conns of Civil and Crim. 
ilia! Jurisdiction, and z\\ OiEfsrs, Jodictal, 
AdiNioislrativa and Ministerial, exlMting 



ment of Canada or by tbe Legislature of 
British Oolunibia, according >o tbe authority 
ot tbe said Parliament or oi tbe said Legisla- 
ture, under 'The Biiiish North America Act, 
1867.' 

15. Until the Parlitment cf Canada pro" 
vides oibetwiae, all Olficors of British Col^ 
umbia, at and from tbe time of admtssioo, 
having' duties to^dicobarge io relation to mat- 
ters other than' Iboaa coming within tbej 
Claaees of Subiccts assisned by ' The British' 
North America Act, 1867,' to tbe Provinces, 
10 ba OtScers ol Canada. 

IG. And generally all such unenumeraled 
provisions, acts and things as may be neces- 
sary to the duo and proper cxecuilon of tho 
terms and conditions hereinbefore enumer- 
ated and to Ibe granting ol the Prayer of ibis 
Address. 

17. And as in duly bound we will ever 
pray. 

Tbe bon mover then proceeded at some 

length to oxj lain the various conditions and 
their relative advantages upon wbioh Con- 
federation should be accepted. 

He was followed by bon Wood, who pro- 
poped tbe following lesulutlon ; 

That this Council, while confirming tbeir 
vote of last session in favor of. the general 
principle of the neccssily ofthe Union of Ihia 
Colony with the Dominion of Canada, to ac- 
complish the consolidation of Britieh intere:»t» 
and ioatituiions iu North America, ore still 
without sullicient inf^rmaiion ond experience 
of the proper working of Cunlodcraiion in the 
North American Provinces to admit of tbeir 
deOning tbo terms on wbioh'''Bn6b a'Uoion' 
would be advantageous to the local interests 
o( Brilish Colombia. 

In niovioK tbe above resolution Mr Wood 
made a good speech. He was followed by 
Feveral hen raembera, amongst whom hoiis 
Walkem nod Robson spoke well, sfier which 
the mover tf the original address (hon De- 
(Jopmos) followed with a Ibrig speech, in 
which he stronRly animadverted upon the 
oonduel of the Council fur votin/j last year 
for Confederation and now turning round and | 
advocating delay. He deai'^ed lo withdraw 
h,i« _q[ijii!0i) for^the oddreas, but the Ptesidotjt 
lal'od that iVe'amendroeui. s'bnuW fca takon 
first, which was accordingly done, and the 
amendment was carried by 12 to 4, Robson, 
Walkem, Stamp and PeCoBmos voting in tbe 
negative. 



•Earope; 

LoKDON, April, 22.— SirMorton Peto 
and Lawrence Olipbant, have resigned 
their ecats ia parliameqit. . . , 

I Barry aDd,^,Eeefe the two supposed 
Fenian incendiaries of . Backinghara 
Palace, have been arrested and held for 
examination. 

Johnson, tlTo Orange SecrctaTy, has 
been released from cotiQnement at Belfast. 

The trial of the Fenians accused of 
causing tho Clerkonwell explosion has 
been continued. Several witnesses for the 
prosecution have been examined. Their 
testimony is very strong against the pris-. 
oners. 

BiiULiN, April 22. — Bisraark has with- 
drawn, from tho North German Parlia- 
ment tbo Federalist Bill introduced by 
tho Government on account of -the 
amendments to tbe bill by the opposition. 



West Indies. 

Havaka, April 22. — A Herald special 
says tho Spanish steam frigato Francisco 
de AziSi with Captain General Lorsundi 
aboard^taccompajiiieiltbjlteiegraphicMnspec- 
tors, engineers and^snpe^Intendents of pub- 
lic worlts,' arrived ^ai'San^fago' ' iie Cuba . 
Their object: is .to select stations here for 
tho cable to th? other Antilles. 



LegislaiiTe i'ouucih 



Wedncfday, April 22nd. 1868. 
The Council met at 1 p. m. Preaeni— 
Hons. Pembertooi Siampi- Hamley, Kerr, 
Biwyn, DdCosmos. Helmekeo, Wood, Spald. 
iog, Crease, Cox, Ball, Trutch, Rjbson, Wal- 
kem, Smi h, O'Kielly, Young (presidinj;) 

Hon DdUosmos presented a puiilion from 
the members of Ihe legaf profession wbioh ho 
lo ived might be laid on mo table, to bo lakeu 
up again. Laid on the cable aocorJingly. 

PATKNT SLIP ORDIfJANCB. 

Hon DeCo-imos asked leave to bring in an 
ordioance tu empower (he tVlayor and ,Town 
Council of Ihe City of Victoria to oonstiuoi 
a Putent Slip. 

I. By borrowing on the senarity of the 
City Revenues tbe sum of $35,000, by the 
issue ol bonda to be administered by the 
Mayoi>j;'3,0paoci|lera aqd 3 prominent Oiti- 

7nn<*: -; ' 

"A By taking stocic in ao enterprise having 
that objeoi in view started by private enter'- 



!!y the unaranlee ot a certain rhto lil 
iniere.Hl on iho rtqaisito amount of capital 
invented by private individuala. 

Leave being granted, the hoc DeCosmoa 
moved the Grst reading, which was done ac- 
cordingly ; Tbe sebiind reading beiog fixed 
for Monday next. 

lion Ilelmcken moved an address to 
tho Gavernor praying thst he will inform 
thin council of tho reply of lier Majesty's 
(iiivernmcnt lo a resoluiioo^ passed j April 
2iid, IbGT. in answer to bis Excelledoy's 
message No. 32. ' 

ilqn Heimcfeisn gave notioe that he would 
ask leave to' introduce a bill to confirm the 
titles lo land graded by tbo Hudson Bay 
Ciimpnny. 

Hon Walkem moved thot his I'i'xcollcncy 
the Governor be reqaesi^d to appropiiaie a 
sum of not loss than 85000 for coaatruotion 
of a trail between William Creek and Mos" 
quito Creek. 

Hon DeCosmoB moved that a petition be 
sent to Her Maj ialy for the immudiato Onn- 
(edc;rulion of this Colony with Ibu Dominiou 
of Canada, embodying Ihe letnr.s upon which 
such Cunfoi'eration should be baaed. Or- 
dered lo be printed, 

lion Stamp would spk to-morrow if it is 
the intedtion'of the aovQrnmont''-lo"graat 
relief to'Sa# , Mills, by a drawbjtokioa ex- 
ported lumber from this colony : equal ilo tbe 
dull << paid oh goods' oliosuntdd in ibe maDu- 
facture. 

Hun Stamp would to-morrow ask the 
Colonial Secretary what steps, if any, bavo 
been laken by the Goverrmeot of this Col- 
ony towards tbe formstion-of a Dry Dock 
at Esquimau or elsewhere. 

TBB'SiBtllSTBtl'B BILIi 

Hon DeCnsmos said the bill would in no 

wico conflict with Ibe pe'.ilion before tho 
llousu on the same subjeol. Tbe advantage 
ui [lUHsiug the pnsenl ineacure would bo lo 
place this muob dusired act of legislation be- 
yond a doubt. 

lion Wood moved that the bill be road 
that day six mpotbs. Tbe bon member bad 
■ialrfd lbdt lbe'uJeasara--wss lafiioiy dcslrtd 
by the people of this colony, but this was 



tlierein at the time of odmiseion to ooniinuu „ot tho case, bis liesiro was to di»cuHa luu 
in Krillsh Columbio us ifsuob admission had question upon its own merits. To do this it 
i,ot laken.plttoe : subjeoi "fVSf theless to, be , jojp 
repoalBd, abolished oi •liered.byJthe,P»rlf»-J,i^|§]f^f^^j5g;9j|,|j^ He 



bad little doubt it the Solicitors and Batris' 
lers were brought together, the laruer pro* 
portion would carried off by ,jhe higher 
blanch of tba prolession. Ho kfie« N was 
makldg a''fipa^eh against bis own iiptnrest 
but'at tbe'saiue time he wanled to 'convince 
them that in taking the course be did, he 
was not seeking his own interest', lie had 
been lold by an oflicer of high standing in 
'Canada that lbs two branches were always 
'disiinot ill the lame cities, but tbe question 
was, what was best fur all ? and what ef> 
feet would tba blending of the branches of 
tba prdlessibn havo.'in this colony"? The 
scientific education necessary fur a barrister 
fitted him to deal with ihe BcientiQu depurt- 
meoi of law. 'i'he diversity of studies re- 
quired a barrister to cumprets.ioto his brain 
Uve or six branches of the profession^ and if 
to these were added tbe practical depait- 
ment of an atiorney,rbB,MkedjbbnfmeiiibBM' 
how'tbey could expect ihe-'cffioiMtt^peffofm- 
ancu of tho duties 7 The barrister lives in 
comparalivo retirement, tho nature of hie 
studies reodors thst neoeasary. Solicitors 
are not si iontiSc, but so far as their judt;. 
ment and tact are ooncernod, thoy are the 
soundest friends of|j their oliepls. They 
have plenty to do'-io the 'pfaoiiisal details ot 
tlieir.dirtlas, and 'wHbTthajn'^theVe^fs more 
need for fidelity. Tho Bar, by the force of 
ciicumstapoes, was puro, and rarely came in 
contabt'witfa the lower class of litli;ants, ihe 
degradation to meet wiin whom fell to nt- 
torneys. Tbe Bar, on the other hand, would 
be exposed to many temptations, and it 
would always be advisable to preserve the 
Bar'la its present purily, ad of the great'eet 
advaolaj^e to society. If the two branches 
were mingled tiigeiher they could never ex- 
pect to bavo educated barristers from l']ng- 
land, who would not put up with such de- 
gradation I tho English I5iir tie was pi'oud lo 
say yvas tbe purest in the world. What was 
more ' eleva'tiag to the ibin.d .of, a, barrister: 
or more important to tbe conimnoily at large' 
than the hopool one day becomin;; an honors 
able Juilgo? Pho bill would blenii llio iwu 
iirolee.sions 'nco for ail, 'i'iii' bill uf I'jtii rOo- 
sion would provide ihu liiouun -^^ oiiu.'irig 
iiij' &u Vc4ii;,',^<i l<y ft-.v'.i'j?...'.) aiivsi'.-.'^iij,," 
tion in tbis colony, if t/ie two braac'ies ot 
the profeasion" were jolbeid^in ^be-'-'United- 
Staiee, tbe Bench in X\\ii country, .was no 
model for this country. Tbe Bench in Oon~ 
ada was ooly an approximation to our atas 
Ins (hear, bear.) 

Hon Walkem expected opposition from 
that quarter, simply becauao Irom tho tenor 
ot lbs bon gentleman's speech at tbo intro- 
dnotion of, the. blllf V' j^e^^^^^^^ 
views on tbe subject. Some 'ho'n'ge'bueiiaea 
bad a happy nick of always referring to Can- 
ada touching matters of which they know 
nothiog. Ilo woulJ relate a linle anecdote 
shewing the experience of tho hon member 
who spoke last, io matters relating lo a new 
country. In travelliD|; up country in 18G2, 
the hon geoUeman obser.yed a i;8roaji ,'.branah 
of poplar lying in tbe road. Poiniing It out, 
he said be supposcil that was some of the 
bungling work of the Sappers. 'I bu fact was 
the branch had been cut down by tho bea- 
vers. Tbis was a goud instance of the hou 
irentlcman's colonial experience. The fact 
was that Ilngliab barristers came here .to 
starve, for want of that very'sclenlifio know* 
ledge that the bon gebt'leraan boasts so miich 
about, Tba present was not a question ol 
status, but public policy. The bon gentleman 
apoko of tbe degradation attending tbe Bar 
wben forced into the practical details of tho 
profession. Ho would instance such men as 
Henry Clay, Chief Justice Sjprey, and otuers 
viibo bad gone tbrbo(fli~tbB't''degradatioD, and 
were none" the Worse lor it;" For his pari, he 
could not see degredaiion in a little manual 
work, it was better ilian tiding about the 
■tieets, gariftning, or what not. It is not 
whether tho profession desires the change, 
but wheiher Ibe , public requires it or not 
Tbe bon geatlaman .evidently made a stab 

lloase of oos'ls 'Til 'Vibtbria. were 

treble what they were in Cariboi, altbno!.'h 
involving froiictiy of at least tqu:tl value, 
tio migbi be i,rguiiii{ u>;i;iiHt LuiiNulf, bui 
bb never felt tbe degradation oi filling up 
bis 6w'n'r''wrila or drawing bis own bricis 
never saw: anything degrading that would 
rave expe.aaes.te'bis client. Tbers was an- 
other pbmi the ' bon gooilemao spoke ol, 
lowerinii; the Bar lo Ihe level ol the attors 
ney, but be never ppoke of elevaiim; the 
allurney to the level of the Bar. Tho learn- 
ed gtnilenian npoke of tho I Aver orders ol 
Hiioroeys, there were barristers as low as 
any to bu fouod amongst the must dcgrudeil 
ol attorneys, ibe'Cnly blot on the Bar uf this 
colony was caused by an Eii;;lish barrister. 
Uid the hoD t;entleraan moan to say Uuil if 
Ibe two braiiclics of ilie prole.ssion were am« 
Algamated people would not know the good 
iroin the bad lawyers then a8''D0W. To snow 
iiow well the public' knoW 'haw to choose, 
la Victoria at ttie present W.pment Ibere are 
many most respeolabl^ attorneys,' anU th'^ 
moat respectable of th^m have so' much work 
10 do thai they cannot got through it. Thij 
wonderful science that tbe hon gunllcmaii 
IS so wsnderfully gifted with is not atOi- 
isry in cboioo ot t^raius ; it was doubtlessly 
n ceseury for the hou gentleman to study 
books for it, aud hs did uot see wh' nitnr- 
iieyi should not do Iho same. The sciooiiho 
English barristers when consulted, weie 
.,>W;,-;) ,.>.o.<-,i.'> iv-nV :,,. .thf^Ordin- 

luici) would be ot groat public advaMaao, 
aud was universally desired ; it was a woil 
knojvuV Jaql/;' lhfili;,"»t Vio|ori*,l.h6 greatpr 
numbers ct'casea biid beeii seitted by arbi- 
iraiion, the terror of going to law was so 
trreal in coopecpmuoo ot the heavy co.sIh 
Xo euch casuH occur iu Uie uppur country, 
the clients . thure placo mote coiifideuce in 
iheir le^al advisers. He uresumod the bon 
gentleman bad • never been in ihe United 
diates exoept when crossing towards 
coui'iry, henue be oould not know much ol 
the United States BhucIi. Had this c iloiiy 
prospered aa it was liiut oxpoctod, wQ should 
have had filty of ibeso sciuutific English bar- 
risters aud filly more every year. llallier 
than «ce thin meaauro dofeutcd agaiu, he 
would agree lo accept the bill of last sos- 
sioD in committee. Beoanse Judge Needham 
had ruled that the bill was nut in force, that, 
was no reason why Ihe principle ol tho bill 
should not bo carried out. 

Hon DeCoainoa-Altur lha very ablo speech 
of the gefilluman who had just sut down, ho 
did not think it was necensary for him to 
make any lemarka. What tho bill before 
ihum'obpiaibed" tbe*'publlo demanded aud 
must bcive. "flio Kdb and learned mover of 
Iho amendment had made a etatemout that 
he thought was incoirect. It was bia own im- 
pression aud that ol Ihe iasl speaker, hence 
tnero were two lo one ia favor oi his being 
correct. 

Hon Crease said he rose to support the 
amendment of tbe hon;> Wood^' who had 
clearly pointed out tho distinction in tho 

prolession which ou),'ht lo be maintained. 
All tho replies lo that speech had merely 



of interest to the very efleoiive speech of the 
merabarf'for Catiboo. lie thought; how- 
ever, that the.neoessity exisiin^ io our small 
commonity w«s a better arenment and mure 
likely to bring oonvictionMban fine speeobes. 
Tbe amalgamation of the two biancbos al- 
ways existed in Canada, and men who 
would compare favorably with any Judges 
in the world had altained tbo bench, after 
all tho drudgery so plaintively dwell upon 
bv the hon and learned Solicilor General. 
Tho barristers wbo came lo Ibis country from 
(:;unada were ooly third or fourth rote men, 
and yet were able td ho1d:tboir own With the 
acieiiiifio barristers from England. The first 
(dups Canadian lawyers bad-plenty to do in 
their own country, 

Hon Wood would only reply to two points 
in the arguments of lha preeedint; speaker. 
Petitions bad beau presented to that House 
■Mm^^bi projessrahal men of Victoria, but 
lievSr from'ifie' pabllcr' Vhe'^ wlTole public 
ot Victoria coincided in preferring tbo pro' 
sunt status ,ot Ihe proft'ssion ; bo did not 
mean to say that llie filling up of writs was 
dejirading, except intelleoinally. Ha oc- 
ca»ionaliy bruahcd his own boots, that was 
not degrading, but it was decidedly not im« 
proving or iostrucUve. 

Hon DeCosmos said tbe purport of all'tbe 
hon gentleman whojhail last spoken had 
Naid, was intended lo impreea them with the 
idea that ho was vury leui-ned. Now Icarced 
gentlemen wero expected to be at leant fam- 
iliar with tho Iriunework ol iheir proleesion, 
but tho hon and learned gentleman had 
shown a iBm^ntjkble.'ignorapce o 
tionable fact iti relation 'tb ' the" nileS' of 'Ibe 
Court in Victoria. Tho learnfd genllemau 
had stated thai any one could send io a pe- 
tition lo the Judge lo have the rules of the 
Court al ored. 'I'hia was not the case. If 
tho preaent bill was thrown out, a measure 
of a much more radical character would be 
iotrodnoed before long, ond the profession 
'would be tbrbwd' bpeii to all alike, whether 
pQssjssed tf o legal ednnation or not. 

The House then divided, when tho hon 
V,'o,jd's (-.Oisnd.-nant was lost. Tbe bill was 
'.bin read a, second limeand wonld be com- 

BILL BESPEOTINO BBAWBACKS. 

Hon DeCosmris asked leave to bring in b 
bill respeoting Drawbacks, in which ho was 
supported by tho hon Uelracken. Leave 
grauted. Tbe bill was read ihe first lime; 
second reading on;Friday.,. j vi , 
"sqpBEiiit' cpOBTs dil&. ' 
The House went into committee of tbe 
whole to ooDsider report of Ibe select com> 
mittee. 

."Strangers were ordered to withdraw. 
After the doors were re-opened hoa Wood 
would respectfully ask tbe Colonial Sccre- 
tuiy wb'eiber 'or no it would be consi9tent 
with the views of the dispatch of the Right 
Hon tho Secretary 'for the Colrnics, so at 
least 10 romoilel Uie bill pent do^u to the 
Council, lis to allow of concurrent jurisdic- 
tion given to Ihe pie.sent Supreme Court, and 
an appeal as of right. Ba could not think 
that tbe dispatch in (juestion nas inteoded 
to foroe^npbn'tb'e Opibny .an Ordin which 
was offensive to all classes. He 'tboughi Ihe 
dispatch could only be construed a» ii tended 
to set at rest the doubt hanf;ing over the 
existence of the Supremo Court at Victoria. 
It was quite obvious from the context that 
attention was never drawn to the evils ot 
whiob theColony has so great a right to com- 
plaio, aodtibat ifi we 'pasii'ed ' 
irom home without amendment aa an Ordin- 
ance to be accepted wiihoni any modifioation, 
wo ehould be not only doing the Colony a 
Ferioua injury, but we should also bo throw- 
ing an odium on tho Governmont at homo, 
for which they woulil little thank us. He 
urr;ed ibiit it WBS of vital importance that no 
narrow or morisly. literal conatmcioin of that 
diapatob should be laken; but that we should 
presume that was intended tn bo dnnn 
which we could oirsolves cnn«iit jtioni-lly 
do, and provide for our own wants in our own 
way after cur uoderstauuiiig had bean 
hr 'Ught to bear upon it. The idea of. the 
Home Government blindly ruling U3 from 
DownioK Street. witbOQt.a possibility of our 
Hujgesting any alteraiion to a misobievoun 
mea^uro was surely an injustice, not only to 
ihom but lo u--. Should contrary opinion 
prevail and it were deemed by the Govern- 
ment of the Colony imperative upon them m 
pass this Ordinance in ils present oQensive 
I'jrm, it is impossible In overrate the ioten- 
sity ol pul)lic disapprebaUpo*.: )It is obvfou 
to all that, to use the words of an hon mem- 
ber ttio_ Hill provides simiJy for tho prn- 
fi'flsional rank of two individuals at the e.x- 
poiiSB of the duo adminiBtratiori cf justice. 
Il ia notoriously opposed to public opinion as 
nxpressed by all ola sea ol the couimuuity. 
It continues for an indefinite term tbo obvi- 
ous evil of two local Courts with juris- 
diction and singin .Indices ao evil aggravated 
(-.; '.W. ?,Tr.?.\\ Tiu:s"ric2l populaiion i.f thfl 
(Colony. Tho continued existence of two 
district courts with independent jurisdictions, 
wiih diSerent rules of prcciice, and admin- 
isleriog difTarent laws tends to keep Ihe 
former Colonies of Briliah Columbia ami 
Vancouver I«land alienated in feeling and 
isolated ono Iroir, the oiher. It provides t ir 

coo^tiluiinn lor llio prnpond New Supreme 
Court of British Columbia when it comes 

there is no due safeguard for life, lapuiation 
and property agaioat the posiible partiality, 
prejudice, carelessness, corruptuesa or inca- 
puijuy of Hinijle Jodi^ea, having abaTlutu 
authority euhjjct only to no expensive and 
diUiory ap eal to England. T C acuon ol 
the Home Government io forcing the bill in 
qoestion iipon,,tlie,.0.9!looy ia an invasion ol 
its oonsiitutibn.v The bill ehould. if ais oil, 
have biMjn passed through tha Parliament 
of tho United KlnRdbm, and iu existence in 
our Statute Book is an affront ol the public 
Hpirit and common ecnso of this Council; 
and lastly, it will be urged that tliis bill, so 
contrary to public feeling and intended to 
control it should, if at all, have been passed 
ihroi gh the Parliament of the United Kiog- 
iloin, and that xU- existBnce in our Statute 
B.iok wliore it is aupiiiiscd lo appear ai the 
result of our public spirit and uouinion s- nsu. 
in reality ouirauea both. Tho boo geuileman 
considered that in tho laco ol Ihe.so obvious 
and heavy charges the Uoveroment could 
hardly lull to beBitBte ber^re^sbQtUffi oiijll^o^ 
pnssibiliiy of tlie am'endine'ni, sofliblent^'aT 
leaat to provide (or a concurrent j uriaiiiclion 
in tho pre.-Jont Supremo Courts in all parts of 
of the Colony, and an appeal lo all tho 
Judgoa as of right. 

Hon DeCoamoa — Wera we in tho position 
of obeying a despotic m,iatet 7 did wo hold 
allegiance to a satrapy T nou Id eitho:^ oflicial 
or roprcFentative men be right in accepting 
Biicti WW Ordiuainif? Forhiapait he would 
send a proieal to Her Mijeaiy's Governinuiit 
in which he would be jaincd by every one uf 
his cunstiiuents. The Imperial Uovcrnmont 
might have the power, bat ho would convince 



live. They might tear up the bill and throw 
il in the face of Ihe Imperial Minister, bat 
that would be moie likolv to smbairusa than 
solve tbe question at ifcne. Tbe real prao~ 
tical question was, shall we pension off one 
of tbe Judges or lake the contse pointed ont 
by tho bill ? Ho thought Ibe latter was Ibe 
proper one. Her Majesiy's Government 
would God a place vory soon for one of lha 
Judges; tbe bill being intended only to make 
temporary provision for them, and to put 
Iheir posit'oo here beyond tbe shadow of 
doubt. He thongbt it was a piece of saelesa 
bravado to fly lo the iaoeu of the Oolooial-^ 
Ollictt. Tbe bill might not be very acoepla'< 
bio. but it was better iban none. 

Hon Walkem — Tho bill from England 
merely places tho status of two gentlemeii 
beyood a doubt, The Colony desired lha r; 
amalgamatioti rf tbo Courts, and it was de* 
grading to think that we bad come lo ba 
ol)lieed lb do the bidding of the Coloulali 
Otiicn, nod that office had displayed an" 
amount of ignorance in relation to what waa 
required hy the Colony almost incredible in " 
oiiaiparinu the two Courts hare to the ,L 
Court ol Common Pleas, and the Court of "'" 
Queen Benob in England. What we wanted, 
was to make the tWo'Oonrts coh'carrent. Tbe'^ 
present system bad only the effect ol making 
endletis oonfu.°ion and harassing suitors. Ha 
thought the official memoers should not be 
bluined forgiving their votes fur Governmont, ; 
but fio hoped Ihey would look upon tho prawt"! 
Bent bill aa pointed out by tbe bon membec ' 
for Victoria. Let us c^nvincp, ibejn.In £ng>! 
land ibal we kaow BomiX^QgJ:,^inC^.~j;'^^^^,Jii 

Hon Helmckon would ask ofllofal mennb'eia 
noi to voto for the bill. He hoped they, 
would remain steadfast in their ollegiance to ,j 
the people; but net consoieDtioUfly. Tbe 
bill hnd nothiog in common with the ioterel(i|B,'|'Ji 
of the people and should be rejected. c'L 

Hon Crease — The present bilf was of c6n> ' 
BiderablB!imporlab9£iiB^fliC^^ J|ta . 

lima, abd ffwasdisirable tbat every member 
of thifi House should express bis views and 
wiaheaon the subject in order that aVpractica' 
b!s and satisfactory soloiion iHsy be arrived - 
st?9 " r. lire for tho diinciilly ftfi)' hereiiSlCu. 

we must endeavqnr.lo get at. tbe Same result. 
The only courae to bis mlbd was to carry tie 
bill Ihruogh as it stood, and then, accompany -^ 
it by aa drong and clear a resolution or draft 
bill , expressive of tbe Council's opinion aa 
to what was hesi lor the country, as Ihey 
cuuld frame. If Ihey adopted any othercourse 
Ihey would not rocah ibe remit desired by 
the House 80 quickly or so eHeotnally ai^bji// 
that mode. If they framed any other meaa» . ' 
are, which would be most unwise, it might '' 
not possibly bo assented to or if it was. it 
would only be shifting from the Homo Gov^ 
crnmont on lo tbe shoulders of tba Colony 
tbo resposihility of arranging wiih tbe 
Judges, which was not to be desired. Tby ' 
must look npoo this bill as one of practibit 
Bxpedienoy • . 

Hon DeCosmos thought it had beon a very ^ 
unadyi^able proceeding to have brought f(r-< i: 
ward that dispatch at all. Tney might have 
been asked to note as a matter of :expedieocy,7'''i,^ 
but wUh that dijpaich befure them 'tbare' Wu oij 
no esouae. , . _ 

Hod lYoiing— Tne bon m$mber for VioiprfA;^ 
says that it wai anadvisahle to bring furWaid - 
tbo dispatch, bat ho trusted tbe House was 
not of that opinion. It had always been hie : 
desire to foroish tbe Hoaae with the fulleit ^ 
information on every subjoot of interest ; to i . 
the Colouy at large. In the present itastante ' ' 
it was necessary to show bow the' biaasnle , 
staod^";'r''Before it was hroogbt before the : . i 
Hia'ae ii' had the careful consideration of tbe ' 
Executive Government, and- if any otfer ,'' 
ooursB bad been found practicable it would 'S 
have been pointed out. There was no at-, 
tempt lo thrust tho moasura down oo Ibis iv 
(Jouncil, it was ooly painted out as tbe raist 
eXD^dient way of getting over tba present 
difiioait'y.' ' It was simply a suscresiioo as tov 
ibe beatimode of dispoeing of the questioo I y 
praotloilly sopportiLg the bill. In con- ,\ 
s d ring questions of suob importance al 
tcmuer, uil abuse of Goveromeot should be 
' ast to one side. It was - improper u.to<iaay i m 

1 lal tbo ofTl.-Brs uf GuveVoW^Dt we^i']^"|jjpgi<-| 'I 

titiun to tbti people, be was sure there wse'"' 
no one there presani wbe-'tobk a'''WBrtnci>«' 
iniorast in the welfare 'of the people of tb^B 
Colony than ha did, lie was in tact one of ' 

the people, he had cast hia lot io the ouuntry. 
a-d no one could feel mora interest ia its .--^ 
weli being than he did. It was not tho way via« 
lu act toward the public servants, imputitfg''*'* 
oy personalities a disire on tbeir to oppofto 
tho wishes of the people; whan on iha.icbhW'" 
irary, it Was Iheir earnest detire to serve ibuar 
to tho best of their abiliiias. Had there 
b-jen any other praciical allernative Govi/n- ^ 
ment would not have brought ha presint ' 
incupi:re lorward. it had been carefully c( dk ' 
sid.'red by Ihe Exeouuve helore it waa laid 
before tbe Uoase. Tba o.ily Blieratlva that 
no couid see was.to pension on u e of the 
Jiidges, and be as a lax piyer decidedly 
"hj o ed lo that courpe. There couid bj no 
doubi that Hit Majesty's Goreromeot was r 
livd to ibediQicuIty !and would reliers the ^ 
Co'ony ol one of tbe Judges al the earliest 
pes -ibie moment. By supporting ibe mta:a 
ure before.tbe lioase they would be advaao* . 
io^ t^,jat^resti| of the cpuoiry at fargo, sad 
al the same'tims take ihe speediest mode of :r' 
roin'iving the present ioconvenience^aud d 15< 



evaded tho orgurnenls BO d.cidedly advano- ,h(,,„ that wo were not slaves in spirit, at 

A.I l.i. tl.n K /\ » Sill 1 1 n I , r.r* IJi.rtiirnl I hit ..uui.lt - . ... . . 



ed by the boo Solioitor General The result 
of Ihe pri sent bill would bo to bowl over ilio 
barristers altogether. The bill would urnal- 
gama'C the two branches of tbe profeasiooa 
in this colonv oncu and for all future time. 
The bill uf last seauion had certain reaer- 
valioDS that would act as a safeguard in the 
future. lu spile of all that had been slated 
by tbe member for Cariboo, be mast roaia-< 
tain thst -tbe bench of. th» Uniied StaHi." 
was unfit for imitation in this colony ; be 
vvuulu not udvi8U tho Council to amalgamate 
tbe two braoohes of Ihe profeaaiuu in ihu 
manner proposed by tbis bill. ; - 
: Hon BobsoA hail llaleuedwilb a groat deal 



least. The Governor should have taken ihe 
rcaponsibility on himself to sh iw Mer Majes-, 
ty's Government how thoy wero degrading 
us. Lit ihern send an nppeal to Har Ma- 
jesty Ihe Queen. Had such an Ordinance 
been proposed to the Government of tho 
Duminioo it would have been received with a 
yell of indignation thnt would reach from 
Lake Superior to Newfoundland. Tlio men 

unworthy a fruo nation. 

Hon Robson — The fine spooohes of hon 
members were not likely to briu|^ about tbe 
desiied change. ' Be (jeprecated the strong 
luDguaga applied to ihe Queen's repieBoata- 



Sevenil clauses of the bill were than pass* 
rd wnoD tba Commitiee rose, reported pro— 
gro'"!, and asked leave to sit again, 

Firu loqueci Bill read fitai lime, second ] 
reading lor Friday. 

Tbe Trufliees Relief Bill was read a third 
time ond pasBcd. 

Tbe Iiicorporat on of the Sisters of Saint' 
Ann Bill read a third lime nod passed. ^. .m 

The Houke ihen'aSjtioriSBd^liU rone*-py mW 



New AdvertiBementB. ' 
ST. ANDRBW»S<SOCIETY, d'J 

TUB ItlBRIBeRtl OV TaB SOORKIC-K.T, 
MO rcqui-atud tii inri't it the Pojlpo it'ovrt, R^om,' 
l ailion atrout, llils any, nt a (juarior IIStXo'elCCK.p.Ol.i ., 
to .itiond Ibu Kai.cral of Cupt. 1. M. BfeWV'ISwinl'WB ISts." ' 
renlUeuo9,OotdOttiiircel. ■ • i,; ' . .i if^-j * v, 

Py order ot lUo President,*- 

•J*ME3BUBl«i : f 

- ■ ' ' Secretary^' -.'i 

Tlc toTla,.TL l„iprliaT,t«e8. ■ ■ ' ' at 37 n 

EST Aiygl jo Pi GiEO- l*AiVb VOliaT, ' 
rpai.MD.DiViDEiVD IN jIKove: estate 

X. wlllbs.paldon tho27ih (f April.ises, attUo Offlco ' 
or (i.Siitrd'&CS6.'" 

K. OIlANOtNI, 1 
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IMSsOLUTIOV OF IMUTNER8IIIP. 

rv^ Ills 114 TO (iBIlTICr TUAT'iaB 

i. cuiLir-iiiTTfiiip licrotofnre cjljtlng between O. O, 
CliToNr « W. I!, llrviiiii , iiBimrlBge Malcors end Blark- ' 
"i:i;-.'.)n. !s Hii" ■! ly 'll-jalvcrl by mutunl coiwent. , lie fl 
l)innicn Id li" i:iiiiniiiii-'l byM 0. Uerow, vho b|0DS.U(1 
Huili'iny. >(l to c'liliriali itobla due tbe Urm and pay th* 
uccouutj iiguiiiBi Uw eanio. 



0. a QEROW, 



Wllncas— CbnrlcB £, nuntlag, 

tilincon Pack 
Victoria, 11, D,, '^pril 23. IflOS. 



GAMii I'UESERVATION SOtlKTF. ' 

VicroHi.i,"*V. I., April24, 1R09, 
1 MOOIKTV nA«< IIKtin vouniKD 
A. tbli day fur tbo pre-ervation ot gMDo, and to pre. i 
Vont tbe deairaction oi iiamo during tbo breeding Beasnn. 
All porami hairing name In tliair potaeiiloB rn-in Ibe litm 
or Marcli to tbe totli of Viiigutt, will be' proiaoaUid byt«. 
l)io Bucloiy, Kbo boroby olTcr a reward oMIO'i/or'thSa) 
ooavlcLlaii of oiery porsoa (exonpt Indlan'l). whO' tluUits 



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THE BRITISH COLONIST. 



Monday Morninff, April 27, 1S68, 



ITIKIflOKAND/%. 



PtcumililpaKO. S. wiuuUT, Ilonry LangdoD, Ma'tcr, 
mlleil Irom.Fortiiind Thursday April !23d,, .iit, 7i o'clopic, 
p.m. ; cz-niseOitlui Bar! a:t.2/o'ol<}cl4 !a;m tlKtlWi AVdl 
24!li, trrlTSd at Noah Bar ; Satordsy morolng arrlTCd at 
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Per itmr 

Fra.er, .Mr Bacoo,(W If & Cp'a , AgmttJtH ^ayr.Mr 
Dill, tKoJ smith Mr Mnllor; ^! -■^f^v'favoi:. . V.,,, 



CO-NiSlGNKKS. 



Por .=tmr GEO S WlllGlIX from Pof tlnnd— H U Co, DO 
H KothsclillU. H H N W. F & t>|,T g,,0{:JW,^ ft .»• 



Per Blmr GEO S WRIQFIT from Portland— 108 Bkl 
bncun.a liles m^iBO, 1-0 ska flgur, SO do wlicht. 1 dii 
baooh.l bio mdj6 , 600 sks fliilir, |0 1>xa iip|iloii.30Blci 
i....nKJ.^>r.> iln l.fitn-*- ''^ inlilifllnirfl;^ dOfk'^Hn - flnnr. R 

[^Ijjjjl 



Ill this Lltr, .April 2Uli, m -^t. John's Church, Viotoil*. 
BrulKht'olumblii. by ibo Very Ifcv. 10 Criuto. lioiiD of 
Vict'iiU, tho Kov Udhcrt ToiiaiiiBiin, Ciiurtli MIhs. Sue , 
fourth » in ol tho Kuv-. Ihoiniis roinllnBOii, Hcclor of ^t. 
James, Dublin, Ircluud, to Alloc Mury. aecoiul lUuiihlor 
of K oUiird Woods, Esq., Gnrbully, V. I., formwly of 
FtrsonstowD, Irolund. Mo curds. 



VIBD.i 



In tlilB 01iy,'SilDdar,-Aptll 28ih, Mary Jano, daucluer 
of Thomas J.BudCathciluoiiurues, aged 10 tnonth', una 
12 dajiB. 



■ AfietioA MleMro-dajF. - 

J. A. MoOREA...„.„.Whartfc^treat will boU, at 11 

i/^'^)gf(3r»efila 4.n(l(,gravUt^ni(ilatob Boots and 
,8hoei: alsb'stllrta t'aUo Saio,'&o. 



•■lfBiTRlPiEt6Tii>.i5rhi8 evening will ba 
preeeoted Boarcicault's celebroted drnmsitiza» 
tion of Dickens' Christmas Carol of 'iho 
Ctiokei on tbo Hearth. Toon English ccm- 
inunity nothing need be said of the merits 
ol Ibis famoua little tale, for wa presume 

iDgB of tbttl crlcfeat aru c'liI Idoi'iliur. 'Y>' a 
can iiTiogioe no character more enited to tlia 
force, vigor and earnoatQcss of Miss Stone's 
actini; tbaD that ol Dtt, and we aball bo 
much mistaken, after her splendid snccoss on 
Ffid.|ty_Qlght,if tbe dqea not pntBhino bersell 
!d it. Tbe other oaet of obarfotera is good , 

be syDODymonB ;. wbile with Mrs Fowlis as 
Bettba, and Marsh junr., as Tilly Slowboy, 
tba thing is bronghl as near peifoot oa wo 
can expect to have it in Victoria at prasont. 
In the Stranger, by no meaDS an easy cha- 
laoter, to sUBiain, we bopo Mr Qngory will 
throw a liitle naoro lile into his acting than 
..0(OBl,,formuob of ibe saccesa of iba piece 
wilMipg Dd up^pn^fa/igjdmpg^ip^.,,; ^ ^ , . 

ABBlVAL«0ei&B;<fUK0Ba«:<B.TWBIOHT.— 

■ ThtfipropeUot .Qeb;.i S. Wright, Capi. Lang- 
- donjarri'^'la^lrom;¥ortland.or) Saturday after- 
nooD at 6)^ o'clocK, bringing a lew paeson- 
gers, 16 bead ol cattle and 80 tana of freight 
for Viotoria consignees. The G. S. Wright 
met the steamer Active, hence for Portland, 
about 20 miles north of Columbia River bar, 
at 8 o'clock on Friday afternoon. The 
weather was fine and aoa amooth, and the 
Active probably got safely into Iho river the 
same evening. Messrs Kamm & Turbell, 
owners of the Oeo. 8. VVngbt, came in ber^ 
and we learn have not decided in which 
.trade tbe^ll^aC^rSbm 
iMfappearance iu theee-watara the Wright 
hti\bKep,«M«4) W?p|aa^^ ;-Her sea. 
goiog qualities 8F5;jj»;ell kDOWD,i_ and she will 
give a good acoonnt of herself on whatever 
rbate she may be run. 

• ■ • ''-iS- ■ 



New AdvorlisemontB. 



The British and Foreign 
INSURANCE GOMFANY 

Capital, One Million Pounds Sterling 

' TflUHASOHILTON,Cbulrman, 
A. BcTD and U. T. Wilson, Dopat; Ohainnon, 



Francis G. Braun, 
Frunciu A.Clhit, 
Charli.-8 B Colclicntor 
Wm James Kenilo, 
Arlhui U Korwoud; 
P. (1. iiey worth, 
Thomas Harrison, 
Tboma>' Eutidail, 
Edward l^wrcnco, 
Goorgc Lyall, 



Andrew Mnloomson, 
' Koburt llaxweli, 
< Oaocgo M.Papayannl, 

Jobo Park 
' Otaarles X. Priolsan, 

Joliu Ravonscrofl, 

James Searigllt, 

Samuel .-'titt 

Thomas Steunoase, 

T. Wilkinson Totlcy. 



LIVERPOOL ! 

Alanagernnd Untlorwrlter, - IloherlN. Dale 
Secretary, Wiiltcr I>. Friti. 

OFFICliS, MANCI1K8TEH lIUlLDINGa. 
LONDON OKI'lClia, 25 COllNUILL. 

Marine Inaarancea onccted to all parts ol lUo World. 
When required Lupses uiy be luado payable at San 
fraDclscOiIlODgkODgiSliaugbBeiMoIlrauriiOiSydno;, &c. 

JTANION, RHODES & CO., 

np30 3m Auonts 



PACKERS 



ONE nVIVDBED AND FIFTY 



JOL H; ^ JGi ^ 



1 ?■!(•- 



m u 



WITU 

Apparalioes and Rigging, 

FOR SALE IN LOTS TO SUIT, 



Auction Sales. 



J. A. M'CREA 

WILL SELL, 

A.T SA-LESnoOM 

Wharf gftfeetv. . . 

Groceries, , 

AND 

Provisions. 

Riw, T«a, Coffee, Balslns, Beef, 
CandIeCK||iJ«'BjtC8i)?StftOms, Dried 
Apples Soap, Cjoal OllpfiuU^r, Straw 
Paper, Saucesj &ci " ^ • 

i '•^'•Aiisp' ' ■ 

TIn,lfa|;(B, Boilers. Stove and^StOTe 
Pipe, " Slales; Pumps, Sbeet Biass, 

itockersi glove Backs, Sheet Iron, 
Catap Orens,Tea Kittles, Dog Collars, 

, Ana other Goods. 

! ap24 



ALSO 



Odd Fbilo w'a." -Ammlvkbs* bt.-— Yester- 
day was tbe 49tb anoiTeraary oftbe foaoda" 
tlod on this ooriiibejt.'j'of^'^lhi^^^^^ 
•od benefioial society whose ioflaenoe, libo 
tbatj>LtbjB Masons', is fell all over the world. 
A prooessioD of about forty members was 
fofoied at the hall of the Society, on Fort 
street, and then proceeded to tbe Presbjlerian 
Church. The sermon was preached by the 
Euv. Tlioma.s Soinerville, Cbuplaiu ol the 
OrdBr, in biH usual eloquent slylo. The 
The Order will give a diouer on Tuesday, 
anJ we uuderstaod a ball on same night, 
which is expeqled._l9>^.^ sejiect aod pleasani 

affair. 

Nanaimo. — The steamer Sir James Doug.i 
las oame down from Nunaiiuo on Salurdoy 
evening. She reports the steamship Ori» 
flarome taking in coal at Ndnalcno on Satur- 
day afternoon. She had .130, U,..S. troops on 
board, and was filled with maDitioDai'of war 
and stores. Il was expected ^ho woald sail 
for, tbe ^i^ortb on Sunday. Tbe ship Eldorado 
TOUis! enmpietft her.far.jo of cnalji for San 
Fraapiso.o'p4 Tuesday. Th? Dooglas broiij;hi 
dowD 20 pasBeDgers.aada. (ew..A<*°' »' barley 
andoalBf. rt 1 /.'f. Mi, .i r 

Q'h 'Sli'toLrd'ay ^ai'iernoo^ 
Bteamsrs arrived'ttt tbe'Bim&'mdinejt. The 
Isabel from BofVard In|et, the George S 
Wilgbt from Portland, and the Douglaa Iroui 
• Nanaimo. They gave the bay an animated 
kp^earence, and catised a large namber ol 

PtnoQS to/}ol.leot on the, wharves., „ . 
' Iii..1 ''ai vyn?' ( '] , ., . , ... ■ it. 

ToB '^Eilterpi'iBe' arrived'! at 10}o'olook 

yesterday morning from Now Westminster, 
haviog been detained by| the silting ot the 
Council on Saturday night. Among the pas- 
sengeta were Hons, Smith, Walkcm, Stamp 
and Pembertoo. A Oaiiboo e:iprca9 and 

mail also a rrived. ...... 

A NoTfiD OiiARAcrKB Shot. — Samuel 
Brannao, a California millionaire, woa shot 
and dangerously wounded in Napa County,^ 
in that Stale, on the 17lh Inst., by a squattiir 
00 bis land who lay in anibaeh. After bciog 
Bbdl;',''BrainSh Waa robbed of his watch by 
bis 'wBi|aqt.i ;,. fin.^;, ^ . 

Jobo L. iStepbeoa sailed rroia San Frahcisco 
.03 S|jurdaK((^^''>°°^ Portland ' with the 
Victoria mails. She will connect with the 

Aoiivc at Astoria for Violoria. 

Arrivkd — ''"he bark Oakland, conaignod 
to Mr R. Brodrick, arrived yesterday from 
San Francisco. She vrill load at fiarrard 
Inlet with lumber for Sitka. 



TnesB ATimiAijS, now at aIjKai.i 
iLake. vera at grass during the w'aoie or Ual eiaiumer, 
and are tks fiacst Pack Anlmalrln tin country. 

ALSO, 

TEN FliN^E TEAM HORSES 

,-0(](^i{ li! (And; J'^ fi'l iiiUiff" 

Six Team* iiMule^. 

With or Wilbont Barnes^i 

Apply at any Telegraph OIBcs. All tslezrains.ta Uie 
uttilor signed for Oirther iiirormattaii Will'Ii'a"ii(it 'Free' of 

Charge. 

F. "W. LAMB, 

Supurinteiidant W. D.Tel. Co. 
Now Wcftmlii.'iicr, April 24, 1SC8. np25 Ini 



THEATEE^ ROYAL 

SIANAOBB . . R. O. UARSH. 

afAaiB iHANAOBB • ■ U. F. STOHB. 
TKBAHOtCBK - - MR S. PARWELL 

JUBAOKUOF OBCnESTBA MR HAYNGS. 



'Bngogemciit for Si.X KlGHl'S of the cclcbratod 
HEl\HAT»«liy NTAU 

MISS Y STC>i$QqE 

Assisted by the Popular ftimcillati Dancer and I'anto. 
miinlst 

MR HENRY F. STOJNE 

— AtSO— '••■^ «-'-^' ^ -'-i 
MISS M. FIRLD, 
' .ME.M. S. GRFGORV. 

MR G, U. UAIXE, 

MR T. E. MORRIS, 

(All or the .'^nii Fnii:r &:o Tlif.-ilres.) 
Sui ported Ijy 

AIRS JENNY ARNOT FOWLIS, 

MISS LIZZIE YFIOMAN, 

MIS.S El LA, 

MR CHARLES CLARKE, AXL) OTOERS 

Forming a I'owerfjl Corps Drauiatiiiijo. 



BootH - and Shoes, 

tS^'oIoso a Oen'signmsnt, - ' 

Superior €alf P^ffsed and Nailed 
Bools, Nailed bro^aus aud Boi's 
Boots. 

Ladies' aud Alisscs' BalmoralSi latest 

styles. 

Ladies' iashionabie Gaiters. ' 

ur. • 1.,..- 

ALSO • 

Two cases superior L. L. India Bublier 



' ALSO, 
Fo'r^Aooonnt of -wlionHt-iiBy '.Conoera,' - 
D A MAQEDfdNV'of JildE OF IMPORTATrON, 

-jDry Woollen Vndershirtsj 
■^iMiaiilsBliirtS^iinr, op25 



Auction Sales. 



In tbe Supreme Coort of Civil Jiutioe of 
Vanooayer laland, B.O. 



oOtj 



IN CHANCERY. 



ALSO 



ap27 



MOroAY Eve., APRIL 27, 

will be prodaced Charles DIclcens' ercat wnric In 3 
chirrups, dramat sad by Dion Bourclcsult, entitled, 

T} O T- 

OR TIIK CRKKIOT OTi THE IIRARTII. 

.• A.MV sroNK 



DOT 

Caleb Plunimer 

Tilly Slim hoy.. 
Hliiul Berlhu ... 



i,lt..NNV ,VH.\(iT R)\VI,I~ 
.Mus JiAllIK KII'.LII 



The rest of tbo Characlpra uy rhn cullro above named 
Company. 

"to Ooncluite witli tbe laugbabje 7arc« of 

SKETCHES IN iNDiA, 



Vor Fartlcalars sen IIIIk or tho day. 



BOX-CmOB open od KOliDiX (ram Ua,ni. to8 
p.m. 

Dross-Clrclo and T.nriinottP, $1 ; Pit, 60 eta. : Secured 
Seals, $160; I'nv.tlc IJoics, $8 or $10. 

I)oorB;opou at 7>i; Curtain will rise Quarlor-past 8 
°'<=loclt. ■ ^ • : ■■ ■ apM 



T^&I THOMAS HARRIS 

FAMILY MARKET, 

CtOVBnNAIBNT STBBBT, TIOTOUIA, 

v' it, • 

^C^''J'>'ai>>K t'ti' t,ondon Uousa.) 

GOVERNMENT COiVTRACTOKS 

rottler la 

MEATS and VEGETABLES. 

apt ' 



mOIVEV TO LGAX 

AT I.OW BATBS, ON.FJ(|t8T-CIiAB8 
eeuurily. I' " ; * - 

Uouses to LaVVown and Country ProiMrty for Sals, 



ii I i. 
ap2t 1 m* 



iipply 10 ' r 
OoTeiiiinnit str«et; sear Brovghton. 



X. Oa U. P\ 

•yilK 40TH APONI VKR««ltr OF THK 



Mason and Assiftnee or BaBs tsi Rov- 

Pjrb:8VANT»to.-aa.ordar>.6f tbe Chief Jaslioe 
^1 Needblitiii^lid.CiOOb'e above o»8ej> r,X 

j.::iy,]jW-BE^Si>J^^ 
By 

If. M. 

i i:' 1 f iu!i!!,<l (iT .[j.iuii iio s-ru'-ila i\; I, 

I ' ^liivhart 'street, n. Ill' ! ni <.f. 

: >:■ .0 I' A .;!?.!•) . •■ 

Monday, May 18th, 

At 12 G'OLGOE, NOON. 

.^i>if>£ifi'iCl 

The fee simple of Town Lot No. 10 1, 

halriDg a froht'iige of VI , feet d& Rib St 
wifh feet ia depth y^^apd ,.ai8<{j. tbe 
substantial Brick Baiidiug8:tbQreoD,i:coD» 
slsting of two Dwelliog HoaBeSi^ each cod- 
taicing eight Booms. On the BaBcmcnt 
;th^re are Parlor^, " 'EiUiog^ B.ooms atitj 
'Scplleries, and on' tbe upper ietQCJiJour 

and other necessttry offices'are attaclied lo 
Ibe hoascs, as also a Oistern tor reccivin 
and ilistributiiig ruin water, nnd a Well of 
good Bpriug water iu the yard 

The ho^osoB were I)ailt ot considerable 
expense and are weli, fiu^8bed,.,liajriiig 
brick partitions dividing, ,t)ie : pridcipal 
rooms, aadi^are all bard finished. i > 

. " ( V. I / r , J. . : i j 

jFarther particulars may^'be/k on 
application to Mr. K, BI^HOP, tbo,:!So 
licit or in tbe cause, or of tl\e; Aactioneer. 

Immediately after tlie;^ib,Diri^,ltrnLl£e 
sold by.Auclion^at |lie(||aIescof|B 
of filr BiCMSiu'.y ;- >n 

liND & iliiliNG, 

Situate at 

By Order of His Ilonor Chief Justice Need* 
bam In lie th^ Adm nistratioa of G. VV. 
Moore, iniesiate,jfl«oeH^d|^ j ^ 

THE BDlLDINQ Kr56wN 'Xs' 

Lurant 



Auction Sales. 



J. P. Davies & Go 

AVCTIONHE1I8 AND COninilSSION MEH- 
OiIANTH. Salearobin FIVeproaf tjtaue Jtulld> 
lag, Wharf Htreet ucBr Vniea. 

Caih aduanea made on Contignmtnti, 

The Cattle Sale Yard will be oppned 
as a Public Market every MTDRDAY, 
from 7 to 12, iiooii, for Ifie^iale of 
su^h Cattle and Produce as may be 
dlTered. 

^caifeCof JCbiiliges can l be^known on 
apbUcatlou to 

I J. P. DAVIES & CO., 

iplO^ - Auction oors. 

TUESDAY, 



J. P. J>AYIES & Co. 

WILL SELL, 

AJV SA.LESI?.OOM 

Wharf Street, 

TO-MORROW 

Tuesday, April 28th, 

>_ .AT, il O'CLOCK, A, iM,, 



New Advertisements. 



WINES AND BPIBITS. 



The UndorugDi^ 
l)ald,wliictilbwy;(i 
aiBliugor; ' 'ISl 



ftave ar large etook in Bond sii4:]>aly 
wMiSiao al KeasonabUBaks, eoa< 



B It AnrOT— .iosMrted'Snuidt in balk and «UM. 
UU.TI— jainaioiaiTdDeineiara InBhds. 
(SIN— Id Rod Casea 

WIMSM BIT— Superior Scotch VbUlcey In ciM ud 

WUafillllir— Very superior Qiiulily Id quarter riakc 

<l') du 111 cunoi, ■ , ■■ 

VOIIT— Very auperlor iu quarter caaka and casea; 
ClkAIIIl*A4ilNJi:— An aaaortmcDt ol Brands; 
MPAKKIilNO arOHBI^I^K ofSuparlui Quality 
llOOCk— AfawcaseiKOiiuiaoIlcck;^ ■ r r y . 



WINDOW aiiA89- 
toreaJL-Ly 



I SIzea, 

JANION, UU0DE8 h. CO. 



BblCiBD JLINHEKD OVU In Iron fimns, « 
, butiarivr Quality, _ . 

, Kor Solo by ^ ' : ■■ 

JAMON.BHODISaCO. 



WHITE LBAD AMD WBITB KINO 
A-Aln VM 111 :'t>lb'iUiB, 

t ror8al«.)>y. .'■ ■ ' ' 

JAlilON, BHODES k 00. 



■j\Cii.-m.ifaoA 



CORKS- "' (-ir-c: nrs] 
j1 Iiarga Jiuorlmont,- ^ ' ' 



l or gala by 

JANION, RHODES a COS 



Siiuate at the head of tbe Toirnor 

Esquimalt, 

WITH THE ADJOINING LAND, 

. ) M an.ioff ,ii 
Further particulars aa to lilJeaaad con- 
(fitiooB o( sale may be known on applicatiou, 
either to the Aa^doneec, qr at the office of 

ROBERT BISHOP, 

Bdsiion street, Victoria. 

Palod 25ih April, 18G8. Bp27 



Eeduction of Freight 




AND 



For Acoonnt of San Fiancisoo Cnners, 
. 'piBTICULiflLBS T6-k6BROW". 



rjjt& 



Real Estate 

GITY PROPERTY. 



• • t ^ » ■ \ — >i — • : •>.. '•• • V 

BASS' PAliB AI<B 

Bottled by Blood, Wolft a 0*. 
IND OOOPB , &. GO'S . OBliBBKAVBB 

^ .BiyiBm;oN Ar._K— ' '. ' 

'• ' ' ' Tn rinta and Qniirti. ' 
JKVPKEV'HBDIIVBVRGII 1*AI^K AI^B 

liolilca by iiurke. 
BLOOD, WWI^FB &. CO'S OB1jBBBA« 

Tlio abovo VaronSuUrundsuro all W 'BeCtnCln^rit. 
llou uud la aplcuditt coudittou, 

I ,,, Forealaby ■ • 

j»! V '-If;.- , ;• jAHjpHiBHObMabo,,-'}^ 



•.oqtrjtj 

OATUBAL.- 
' JTuoat Scotch Oatnioal In Tina, 



•'*i i-i^i-' 



For Sale by 

JaNiUN, BHODES & CO. 



J. P. DAVIES &m 



iliif , (he idili 
ihur ih.: ItfV. Tli.,s ! 
noon TliL- liro.i.ri 
I ii,li;« H.iuni (in llmi 
At 11 :iO |i. HI , on T 



i.1 t.l Vicl.. l.i 1 cjgo No. 1, OK 
hy utd'uil n(- liivino Bi.'r»(c« iii 
iiini'i-vnii!'Ki tidrob.atUo'olOGlc, 
II iiru rri|iioiitcd. to assemblo' in' 

ilaya'-IO ;!0 a. nr. 
iliiy. Iho -IAkw Inst., (jiio.sls will 



iiii'ot. Ill tli« (Joriimiua liall, VatvsBlri'ot, ami p.irtiiko ol'u 
ill gonil Kluiiilliig .-irp coriiitlly In- 
■d milll Monday 



.-■■njoiirnlng Hr'thi 
Tlteit to ho pret'Dt 

Tlckelafor Ihd Dinner can hi) 
evbniDg, tlieSTtb luai., li um 

. joii.s' wTit ra, i>. r,,, 

J,»C'lll SKIII,, p. (5., 
• , „ . CIIAH. flKOKLK, P. 0. 

.Ki'J..' JAMIC^ FKLL. M. 

1 .IQ.SIIUA IIAVIKH, II, 8. 

) L JA.MKS UlLLON, P. S. 

Ball or Victor la I.cKlcc , No . 1 
'• j VIctorm, II. , 2( til April, IBSS. ap22 



WANTED IMMEDIAT;BLY 

Ani^B AND OKUlIVABir jkBAJIIBIV 
for Cblaa, ValpariiHn ui.,1 Au.tialTa, 



Mr Frank TAiii)ici.L, of ihu stoamer Geo. 
S. Wright, and Wells, Furgo & Co., hare 
placed us uader obligations for full files of 

late papers 

Tm niiri»R ,'r. [ucct ihu means of all clss5-is .; 
we are rcCjiiv^icJ tc ^tuta that Mr W^xutw 
has reduced tbe ptioo of his Pamphlet od 
~D]qpy{from tt,uto, 60., cents for aloEle 



t(fiy|f|P!9Pyjfr<>S t^i 'to^ 60,, cents for aiogle 



Apply to 

J. NAar,K, A (font, 
ll.ialioii 



NOTICE TO CARPENTEES. 

TBNDRttS ABB RBQ,OBSTBO VOB 
•reotlnKaFram«nalIdlng9i^,VJewstr«at. ' 

I' -r. I,f"-,-r , 

April 22,1808. 



'BTKlVAUT. 
t Wiisrl Hirc!('t. 
np23 2«r 



WANTED. 

/V I'ortdimhlo, W T. Xono lint a oo.iinctunt work 
ni-m m i'il apply. 

Ajiply lit THIS OFriC ? for pirtic;i;hir«, at pnrsonally to 
tho uuderalgn. d, at I'urt Gainhlo, 
apM T, PT|-IV"i;'>0. 



ap21 Iw 



0\ ilUliniiTT AVKIWR, ON 

Siilur.liiy, whiih tlio ownrr din liavo on 
proving property aud imying for tbis advfr- 
tiaemcnt, 

Govoruniont atroot. 



SPMiHER CLOTIHNO.-WN. WIL- 
SON, opposite Post-oflicp, is now show- 
in? a very Suficrior Assorinieiit of 
SU.WilIKR (LOTIIING, received direct 
from Euglaud, ex Oriflanime. 

apZOlm 



^ NOTICE 

A I'*' PBRSONS INDBIITBD TO TIIR 

LX. lato Firm of llarrl-i n Murray arc rpiiuostcd to 
make pnyiiiaiit to JOIJN .MUltlur , tbs underslKued, »bo 
Is nloiiu nutlinrixLMl Ki recolvi) llinHima. All amoUDIa 
unpaid ou tlio l&th Fehrunry instiiiit wilt be tbeaplacod 
la a Salicltor'a bands fur collcctiua, 

JOHN MDRBAY 
Corner Fortand Dnaglas strcela. 
Victoria, T.l,, B.0.,12lh February, 186S. aplS Im 



From Soda Cieek to Quesnelmontb 

During ths ensuing Ectsoa, 
Wlf..L. BK CAUUIBD ON THE 

Steamer Enterprise 

AT Ii CENTS PER POUND. 

4g(,'ni« Tcssol will not bo rctponslSft r«,ie»1otg«/<> 
Coal Oil or any liquids sblppsd in Un.' 
Ttetoria,HaroblB,I868, . • apSOlm 



Accountant^ Collector and 'General 
Aseut. 



DEBTH AlVn KBIVrS CnT..I<RCTBI> 
Loan, negotiated, Accounts madu up, and r 
u< iiurai AKBiicy uui(iai>ki transacted. 



■ ' WILL SELL 

B[Y pijBLIO AUCTION 

F|iidS3^:May.aist,ii868 
Johnson street trbperty 

ALL thosa certain pieces or parcels of 
LioJ, aiiuato in tho City of Victoria, B.C., 
and Loown on the Oiticinl Map ofsnmoas 
rawQ Lots Non. Sy-l, 8:15, 83G, 837. 838 and 
839 in Block X. Each Lot havi^og a IrontBge 
ol 60 feet by a depUi ol 120 fvi^t. '^^ '^''^ 

TOWN" LOT No. 25 on Frederic atreet", 
Victoria West, in Block F, GO feet front by 
a deplti of 120 feet. 

ALSO' 

iFor Acoonnt of whom it may C incero. 

By Order of the Mortgagee, 

ALL thosQ certain piecea or parcels of 
Land (conipiised in a certain lodenture of 
Uor>D;><^«: dated. Febrnary 1st. 1866), situate 
la tbe City of Vioibiia, B. U.,.aod known on 
the map of aanie tia subtlivlsidiii' L6t 19, 20,' 

dill Park. 

■ TERMS 

25 per cent, to be paid on (all of the 
laminer. the balance on ooniploiioo uf deed?. 

ACTS OP SALKAT liUYICR'S EXI'GNSE 
a I 27 



BISOVITS— 
, ABSorlodXanof.Bisentti, 



rbr Sais tyG'i t . f} o E y i . ; i 
JA>iX0ir,BH0DS8a00. 



M 



ABUIAN'S BVIiK AI<B— . 

lu i'luu Or.ief , 



l,.)VrXor,aalobx 



JANlUI^BHODItB 'i'^;^ 



BIjANKETI^— 
3, and 1 Point, all Colors, 



. . Star Salo by 



JAMION,atH0DES a{00. 



.60850 J." 



V.'For Salo by 

JAKIOK, EQODES & bp. 



U io 



EEiOVR 8.«GIC<«- 
OuitoniQd I.iacn, 
'-. for bale by 



JAinCW.'-BHODBS;*' 



A Snptirior Lot of Kona Colics, ., , . i 

Jor Sale loir by^ , ..^ ■ v . 



C' i:.oTnYiv<» A(«n uivDBRor.oTnnro 
' . ALargcoiiortinimcorSjperiorQaaliiy, 

^ y -I ' ".' Vor'^ale by ,'• ; ■'' •. ■' , \ 
" - • JANI0V,HH0DKSfcO0. t^<^ 



NOTICE. 



Ij^UOim ABTBIC THIS DATE, WF 
' caution tlio publio in x<"i''r*l aijiiiist glTiiig crcdl 
III nny poraoii or iiersona nn our act^onnla, an wo wi 

not he rcaponsibli) lor any di-bt iiuuirrud by any* peranum 
IIKSKV AND EI.IZ.ABKTII Vc lUOIl. 
April mil, 1808. apKl'^w* 



TO BE DISPOSED OF, 

The Island of Sfui< Jnan , 

Abanl IK miloa IVom the Brltiib Oamp, , 

A 0I.A.TBI OB 100 AOaBS{ ,410 >tORnf> 

rV under cultlTnlicin and Konco'd lii. Tarmtnn Implu 
mo ts, &c. Also, thg Darelllng and OuthouBM. 
Apply to 

iin JNO. A. FRASEBt, 
n|il31ra* San Junn Island. 



' ..rTO LET 

^ RAKBBVf. AT .RSI)0IllIAE.Ti WEIL 



nitidwlUtatltba aepllancs^foroarrTlns on tbo 

hualncss^ * . i-UC - 

Apply (O " ( 

aiilDKIi N^liPrT, , 
npii im , . . . . . Vatei ttrtdt,' Victoria, 



NOTICE 

jt.iflj. PJEHSpniM H.AVIfVS} OfiAIMI ) 

/% aiifniV'^ti'o' l^tfU iiai fitiicx will pli'ose prcaone" 
iiinm for uaymeul 00 or buloro the 2Tin Inst. , nnd per. 
Bona indebted to tho samo, wboao aooounis have been 
rendered, aie partloulariy reqnesied to lottio on or bsror* 

, Uprii aiit, 1868. , S.I , apai . 



; 0. SUTBO & CO., 

Qorner of ¥ates and Wbari Streets, 

IMPORTERS OF 

, ,.O...X...^- A. I^ S ■ 



von jiLc^c^o. 

,:.fi ,'r«.#in3p<Unrvr -t^rtiy Kfih-'i. 



W. FRANK & CO., 

Importera and Dealers In 

Wood & Willow Ware, 

PAINT UKUNIIGM, 

BEUSHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, 

Brooma. Feather Duatcra, Twines nud l.lni-s, Toys of 
' ali Ooacrlpilnne, i-'aucy i.pn is, Ohlldrcns' 
CnrrlagoB, Ac, Ac, 

406 & 408 BATTERY STREET, 

"I SAN FRANOI.-CO. 

'tvnii'ia liiliirm I'uu pubiifi lli-i SiaflBf;-j23t rcwlTciJ '..irf? 
r,.Uiforccinr,r.ir, I:; nrik'|i!e, in addition to tli»ir 

nlr<i Illy odnnslvo Block, ilu oSer to tbsir cuslomori, m A 
publio ni liirRo, udvauiagos Huporlor to any otber bcui e 
«n tbe PajlUo doiat. 

. , "ClU nnd Iiuipeet onr Btooir and ExnInliiS odt PtIow.I 
' I. a^eqmht 



!6 BHiniites Past 12, 
HOT X..TJJNrpi3[ 

BEE HIVE, lOBTrST. 



0, F. BARNARD, M. D. 

.Uechauical & Surgical Dentist. 

JSnOE:— 'Douglas stroot, first house 00 the right 

( ' ''.cuth of Fort stroot, 



1 iacstt^llty of dcoiph Floor qioths, aasortad widtlil 

lir Salo by - . ; : ■ i . 

JANION.BHODBS * 00? '*' 



M. 



ANIL,IiA CORDAGK— 

All-SlB«, boitQu iIlty, 
1'^. ' ForSalB in qii.miiti^a to anit, by 
JANION, RUUDKS & CO 



- : ■ BeitHrap,0»n»M8,^aUWomberf,_^J«^|J^ J 



• •'"•iSfJSSS'aj— 

JANION, BHODES KOO. 



rtII.vnPA(9Ivn~Tlic iiniIoraliniadare.Sa1i'fA|«nia| p 
) tor Kiiiii .ri I'oru ot fiik c.Gluiirated ObainpasBCi^' 
w hich Ikuy now bare lulloud or Duty paid: 

JANIO.N^ RB0DB8 k 00. 



o 



iiiMBii'ilSTORBs-^ ' •' ' ' Bwqi ^iy/. 

,^ ..A Large Assortment, BB, 

tor'Saleby 'I ... i u, :'A(\inx 

, , ;jan;on,bhodbs*cio. °i 

J-'' • :'i - .'!• ■;-)ni' : '.O'rjltJjV 



L'X 



.;!i-.>f!f!n;tp«I tilffj 
PliASTBRZOKSPABrs, 

CBMBPfTy''''.-. -If iiyilil>fjjj nl, 
MUHBKlSJpC, .1 : ,i,J ;,;,;) yfqOTfi -JUi 

JANION, RHODKS * OBj J J, ^ 



rivuiroflT 

BAB SROW- 
' AiargO ABanrtmont, i) 

.. ._rurS.-il,i [.ow by 
■Ij ,7 J ol JANION, ItUOUES * CO. uj^j/; 



(xit m /rrtjfli;f( -fntf .Jirao 



."i. resalon akllfully cxocutod. 



TnB PRO. 

th exirnclnil with. 

lit pain by tlio uso ul Oblorolorm, Ethor, or " UhiKob iiu 
■i|)riiy." 

Churiio rortho Kitractlon of Adult Tcfth and Clilld 
-mi'B Second Toeth, wllbout "Spray" or (.'liiiirolorm 
;i cni;h. CharKO for FlillniiB and othor Work, n diiooil, 
.0 IS to onurorraaomowhat to tho exigency 1 llictiini B. 

I'laliiS of rill\rer,i>old,or Vulotnlto URHtly, atrongly and 
atiafao'orlly Ropnlrcd, wliolbor partlajly broken oroom- 
ilately dlTldiMl In twd'. Advice Oratli, 

Vlotorla, V. I., B- 0., Aug. Blh, 1867. 



lyioiy 



NOTICE 



FBOm AI«D APTBK Tlirs DATE I 
Will only aooept CUIN for IlKNTS si woU as for 
lay othar jaymsnts ^3 lie nudt to mo 



maSO 



Ld. LOVBNBBRG 



Pva iBoiv- 
60 Tors on Hand 



Iil-lflH 

And for Sate Low by , 
! .'t! J J A»10V. H HODBS ft.OO.i \ W \ ,3 



SOAP- 
2000 Soxes Yolli 



Siinp, 
For Sale by 
LUirANlON.RHODRS ft 00, 



ijifly".) 
'f'jilo*! 



Wiivnow iioi.i.Aivnw. 
T.iLici.i: (iii.oi.oTns, 

Aud a I«rgi> AsKirUncnl of Upholntcrcr'a Qoodl, 
, .'Jor Salo low by 
' ■ -"''" r\ r JANION, niI0DK3 ft CO. 



s 



ALT BBBF- 



In Darrols. 

JorBalaby j 
JANION BilODn A 00, 



urance. 



,191*9 Imk; iT! 



INSURANCE COMP'Y 



<)i» 



;ii)«c» Ijiifi -.in ; i '(if '.jXlitlns ; 5-''_T-;) 

fiSeSi) iiri 



New Adyertisbments. 



.« ,«ifi(ia' Bout iii itao a ■ ■ ■ .3 •■■ 



Capital"£2,000,000 Stg-. 



Aooumulated Funds in liand 
£1,200,Q0P Stg, 



ALE— Bass'— Pale, botUcd, in qIs 
Allsopik's-Pulc, bottled, in 
qts and pis 

Win. ]Tr«;nwaK's— Pale, Fd= 
iikburglii qis iind pts ' 



S^pi'oat&Co. 



OirinBR FOB SALE 



TUC .PDERHENTIONf D . GOODS 

EX "MARMOEA" 

) And ,o|hei;,ar/lTaIs,llr(>m London. 



New Advi^ttisjenieiits. 



6BELLEY & FITERRE. 

IMPOnTEES AND 

i - •- 

.'AiilUi tar. Ij/f.Gl 
FINE ENGLISH/ FRENCH AND AMERICAN 

■,»)i)2oL )'>iil,> (1,1 '♦o lamo au-oi TAKV 

Liquors,>(:01iampagneB»>»K 

CLARETS & BRANDIES. 



New Advertisement^ 



aa*. -j.r A 

lav 



TlLe"'iiiidersigiied, Agents, wiU 
receive proposals and effect In- 
surances , on all classes of Firo 
risTcs..noTlie (iConipa^djr ' 'is enabled 
to direct the attention of tlic pub- 
lic with every ctinfideace..tq thg^ 
advantages olFered in this'Sranch. 

The guarantee of an^ ample 
Capital,-l3ei3ide3* ;an »aGcumti- 

lated Fire Reserved Fund 
of over jellO,000 sterling. 

Moderate Premiuais. 

Promp|.M^3#b^r«d'^ of 
LossesT 

Loss and damage fcy^SSifloSioin' 
of Gas„made good. 



A Larga Slock of Bonded Wines and 
Brundice alwnye on hand. To Dealers pur- 
chasiDj; io lo'rpe quantities a Libeml Dis- 
couDt will be made for Cash. Ail Orders 
ffi|l reeeire prompt alteotioD. : 

]c1ij6i x^iifi ^iima 
•TiooK-.aDC'jyo' i'i ja 

Brandies. 

r ,r.:0-:J n •'•■?•'!' 'lo olq.ri? t. .1 n.' 
IN BULK A N n ayC;A>.8S!ji„ 

IIEPfNJESSY, ' 
■-.'-■SAZEKACj 'hi ,vM . I . 

J. noniN, . ,,/t , K 
akzac-suigvetteV . ' " 
otakij uui'uy, • 

•ififiUMwaulMMT--^ * ■ 'off* --mm*. '«»■» 



Fountain Place, 

Corner of Tates and~ Douglas Streets* 

NEW & SECbNti-ilAND 
CEOCKERT, CHINA, 

BEDDING. CARPETS, BUNKETS, 

Electro-Plated Ware, 



TABT.#'' 



WOOD AlWD WBLLOW WARF, 
J 



! &Ci <&c Aco. 

Aho, a largo iiuaullly of Niilrii & Co.'« 

Oil-- O 31. <:> T H- 

lili Cents per Roil aud upwards.' 
In quaitiitics to suit. 



Ik 



: Ip.SErlegd * Co., bet- 
V U ri!tlc4|ln qts and pis 



Life Department. 

In ticcordance "with the resolu- 
tion passed at ■■ the ^ last Airinal 
Meeting of the Shareholders, the 
Ageiits are authorized to give 

SPECIAL NOTlC is 

The present partici- 
pating Policy-liblders, 
and all holders of par- 
ticipaling Policies is- 
sued aifter 1st January 
1868, will become en- 
titled- to an inciea.sed 
shiji'e: of the Profits. 

The-nndersigned, Agents, also 
wish to direct the attention of the 
public to some other of the ad- 
vantages offered by the Company 
in this Department. 

in addition to the guarantee of 
an ample Capital, the very large 
Life Reserved Fund of over. 

The largo Distribution of Pro- 
fits, divided every fi.ve: years, 
amounting since 1855 to two per 
cent, per annum on the sum as- 
sured, — tlio grciitest bonus over 
conti guous ly declared by any 
Company on all its participating 
Policies. , 

The power of the Agents to 
accept lives without transmitting 
the propfoial to 'England. 

- SPEOAT h GO., 

STOKE STBEET, 

Ajrents for VnncoiiTcr Island and 
BrUhh CQtuntb!!!: 
r«so}m 



ANDY— Ilenncssy— csk & case 
RIartcil " " 
Jules Bqfciii & Oo— 

< .-.>■ Jn^cash;- and cntic 
Vribot Fils * Co— 
I wi: very old, in case , 

i.liuniitngiie, Cognac, 
very old.'^iti^ Viii^ 

€)|1V— Swafn, Boord Oc Oo.'s,01d 
Tom 

UUM— Jsiinainn, in puncheons 
and liussEicnds 

WlIISKCr— Cainlacnic, in cask 

CMAMPACrVE - Vcu vc Ciiq uot^ 
White Oiand Jrou8scnx,;ilst 

Bouzy Cabinet^ in qls & pts 

CLARET— ItTarj^diix; tn Rose, 
liineiiei in 1 doz cases 

SHCiftRY — Itonjildson's, IIoop- 
j f ^ er'Sj, Nicholas .* Sons, ^n 

F6RT-^B^naldson;8„^ .piooner'a 
'iKicliotas Sc-Sona', "iV ^ k 
and ca$e 



GROCEKIES &; Olli- 

Currants In kc^s 

Candles— Iflulc's— In 25 box.es . 

,, sitearinc^ , '»' ._ ' ' ' 
Soup— £.([lndon and G.oldejp; 
Chicory Fowdcr--Tayl6r Bros 
Ilomico Cocoa *' " 
iiocolate^ ; . '» yf 
Arrowroot. " " 

lUnsturd 55 5? 

.Spices-CIovcs. Cassia, l^iquorice, 

Piiueuio, \V!>'te Pepper 
Jams an<i Jellies, in 1 !b<; jars 
Fruits, ijoltlcHi, assorted 
PicuSes — rji\tt>'8 assDrtedj and 

Wliitc Onions 
Sauces— Worcester, in lilf pts 

THE " SAUCE, in hf pts 
Vinegar, No.Hd, in qi- casks 

" I Amber ' 



WhisM^s*-,.'-'"7o 

SCOTCH, - ' ' '■ '' ' ■ ■'• ■ 

' I !u illtlSH^'lIi; ,K')i.'.V null - , 

I BOURIlflg^^,.,,j ,,f . 

Glaret i Wines, 

o. i\ r:M.EU & coli 

St. .lUUliK, ' ■-■■■i'^'' 

CIIAT13AU PERGANsbir.L 
CIlAl'KAUX MARGACX, 

St. ic.MiiJo.v, . 

CII VriCAi; Oe Portets ioguoc. 
St. liAUUKS, ■" " ■'■ 

liAJtpSISiiJ i<J-i. 

Champagne Wines, 

^'AI»0L1■0^'S CABINET, 
IIODCIIE, 

GKAI'E I.EAP, 
JULi:S MUM.U, ' 
MOSi:t,LK, 

JIUSCATEL MOSELLE, 

White Wines. 

UAVT SAI'TERNES, 

RUDESHEIME 

sen A l< I. At. JBERGBR. 

I 'OREGON aud OANCRblitr. 




Medical. 



Fpench ffledicupii^s, 

PUEPAHED BY 

(^RIMAULT&CO, 

OljemistS^^f o^^H. I:P. Prib'etf^mpbl&oii, 

' '' PARIS. 



Insurance. 



NortHexii Asi^ajice Col - 

T| C STAB LIS HKD ISSfl^ .1;'' 



Tbms dlffcront mciliclnoB represent tlio moat roecnt 
modtcal dUovcrlea, founded on llio priDCi|iIcs oC Chem- 
Ijtry Hud Thornpeutlca. They must not bo confonnded 
with aeciat or quack medicines, as tbulr namoH tuOlci 
ontly liidtcato t)ieir cpinposlUqii.j/Vclrcp.i^^^^ 
hujcansad thorn tabs appreciated tttOd prcgorlbed:b7>tho 
^a(|ilty In tho • whole' wbfld.-' Thoy' widely dlUbr from 
thopo nnmetoas medlolnes advertlBod la tbo pubUo: 
papora as aolo tocurc every possible dIscaEo, as they ' te 
applicable only to but a yery few conipliiintB, Tlio most 
stringent lavra exist in Krnoco nith rrgard to the sale ol 
luuuical pre|iaiuliuuu, uud imiy tbuSu M bicli Uuvo under- 
gone au examination by tbo Academy of Oledlclne 
and bavo boifia pTOTei^t^^iitsyg.^eUbOKiii hospitals 
or in tbo praSttceof tbo first mcdlcalmon, are autboriecd 
^by tbo aej^rBme&t.'^lg^itEtTmintrbcrafgnataptvci for 
t^8 o*e(>mi«!o oMfieiliri. Crfpia^lt^t "Co.'r Modl- 



Porter, 



Boots and SUoeSv.. .. 

Boiler I*latc« " " 

lieUin^, double Mill, ISt, 6 and 4 

,^ l»Cb , i - |r , V 

BittriaWi'-^O'lnch ^^^-'^ - 

BugRing, 4St iuold 
GanTas 

Cork.8 _ 
ColorsVin 28 ib.Jkess . ^ 
Floor Clot 111.' liij, 1.5, 

Linseed, Qil) .best.. Iioilisdi in casks 

■ j "aida'tfrums"-' 

IHiisk^ts " ■ ■■ 

Sawa, Gang 

T wine, Seamins and Roping 

A Good Assortment. 

EX 'OALIFOEOTA' 

Chiiia Mattinff, 54. 



IILOOD, WOLFK & CO. 
BYASS. 

Liqueurs, 

MARASCHINO, 
CASSIS. 
ANNISETTJB, 
CHEJf RYj COiItpiAL, j 

Bottles. ^ ■ . 

J|amaica Ginger and 
, J!§pperinm^ 

DKIIIAHAHA, 
NEW E\(a,AM>, 

APPLE JACK. 
' GJins, 

S. V. A Co. OLlT^OM, In' Bulk 

I and Case. 

Ij.i.PlJRE SCIIIKDAM HOLLAND 
GIN, J K /, ill Jtulk and Case. 

Cherry & Port Wines 

IN BULK AND CASE. 

Hitters* 

BOKEU'S, '-'^'^ 
HOSTliTTER, ■-• V' 
OHiVNGE, ., ,. 

COCKTAIL, '■■■■I ■ 

STOUGIITON, 

Absinthe, 

BERGEBi, 

SAINSEVAIN WINE BITTERS. 



n-IfOLRS/. '.i; AND RETAIL DBALKR IN 

: LEATHE^I AND.iSHQEJFINDINGS 

"fjatt^iSt., Wells,,J|"'ar|[o ^i CoVjg.,j 

Al the Old; :8tiatta;J bf tV:5b'8^er#G6., 
is prepared toeuppiy the wauts t)f tbe 
Public in liis line. 



THE LAT^§%,,pyLES 

Rocolved by every nrrival from Eng. 

au I ;i 1 1 Fra ii'-iudo maC Im 



AGENCY OP 
Sainsovaiu's Wme and Wine 
Bitters, .Hostettor's Bit- 
g^^ters, Boker's Bitters, 
' * Bancroft's Cider. 

NlPblEON'S CABINET CUiHIPAGNE. 
UqUCHK Do. 

AQfiNTS OF BOUCUE, FILS >. .CCl,;, 

' OF MAHENI L'BVR AT, 

j CHAJUPAQNE, VIHA!S!0]E:f ; 



Sjoap^! . Soap 1 -Soa^J, 
PRIZE ,WiJf,|^,A,|. ,S^ 

^ . Xn.Tublcts, UiirM ncd Packoaea.,-, M 

Also, their Celi;l)rated ; 

Hair Oil, *<;Linic Juice Glycerine," 

A.ND 

The EiiDuIitor Hair Wash 

"A i^iirpnf.NlnK Comfort nnil Iiiixnry,' 

A consignment of tho above aud a coi.'.pleto assortment of 

PEESH DRUGS, 

Chemicals & Perfuuiierv, 

Just recslvcd from, Londoa. by 

■- .■ i : • ' , . ■ 

JLANSIito^ & CO., 

apS 3ra .. ■ Yates street. 



1 8 G 8. 



BARNARD'S STAGES. 

CARR¥li\G iniLS. EXPRESS AND 
i ■■■ rASSEXGKRj!. ■ ' 



MONDAY MORNING, at 6, 

And connect every THDRSDiY EVBNINa With 
Bioamor' '■ ■ ■'" " ■ ■■ 

.\t Soda Greek, for Quranollo; roacblug BarkcrWlIO' on 
' ■ Saturday' ovenlngB. ' . . i . 



NO JflOIlE COD LIVER OIL! 

GfiMauit's Syrup of Iodized 
Horse Radish. 

n r' ; 
i •< H - ' ■ 
This medicine has teen admln^fered \dth^ent^bst 

euctci^i inllio Boapitals'of P&r^?'^ It Is a^^Kct substi- 
tute forCod LlrerOil, and bas.1)eep found mostbcueficla 
la Dlt>riiaCB of Ilie Clicct, Rcrnfiiln. Lymphatic 
DIsorilcrMt Grrrn r«U'kiii!H^ DIuHCiilur AtonV, 

nnd I..ORH of .*|iiiellH'. It n goncrnli s Ihe conBlltu- 
tion lu luirlfyliig the blood, it being tUe most powerful 
dopiiri;!Uii',i3 kuowii. U has ulpo been apiiliua with l].ipiiy 
rcEuItu ill DisonhVN of iliu bkln. Further, it will be 
found to bo ol groat bouellt to young clilldrcu subject to 
Hijmora and ObitrMetlbnit-ior the Cllatida." 



' INOORPOBATED BY ACT Ot PARUAMKNTi 

CAPITAL.7$rO,OQO.00O, 

JuUy kubacrlbed by upwai-dsoj 700 Shareholders, whoi 

TBSTBD FUNDS, $3,000,000; 

mte DEPARTMBtfifi;'^.' i': ■ 

This Company grant Insurancea at^lngtJ'lribneTer* 

description of property: , /, 

LIKE DEPARTMENT 
ThUInstltutlon accopls proposals lit iho rataeofpre. 
mlnm applicabio to Kurope, which on examination wiU 
bofound more advantageous than Ihoso charged by other 
Offices haying Agencies hero It unites all the odvanta. 
ges of a Mutual AnaoclatlOn with' the security of a Pro 
prielary Company. Tho Participation Branch It con- ' 
ducted by the Proprietors of the Company for a eIia"r«or- " 
10 per cent, on tbe premiums, wltuoul any other dtSao. 
lion whalovor. Thus too assured enjoy the proflt-innB 
onTTBi LUBiLiTT of the Uutual System.:^ I- i;.'. vji""" ,L 
^ The partlolpatlon:;in i proOta <ha» cbeen' moatiilberall !■ i ; 
Shojild ' claims ariao.wbefore > thoT next'liivestliBitroii^S 3 i 
proipocUveboausofneailylXpercbnliliilWlttd."'" 

i! jANicasi ;iiiioira:^';Mft:v 

aplB-Sin ,; .i. AfiBNTS, 



'If:-: ,1 
. ■in 



NSlMPTIoW' fctlRED ! 

Grimault's Syrup of Ilypo- 
phosphite of Lime. 

" i 

Bils new fi^j^ijjlll cfi(d(J|KdfJlo«f5 s;i*jrerelgn 
retiedy In case of Fb.tbfaila and other Olaeaaoa of the 

toida. The Gongh Is reUoyed, night jicirsplratlons cease 
anij tbe patient is rapldlj^'rdslkit'ea^ bSltb. 

N.D.— 36 suVo'ld^o (tactile ld^natu|^e of Grlmanlt 
Sc Co, is affixed to tba botUa,'as this Syrap 16 liable to 



imitatioaa. 



B U 8 L D ERS^ 
Insurance Company, 

POLICIES ISSUED on ALL.CLASSES.O?r 

! Ji^lj'AND ■ MAiiri(E;'.Ei|l^^"; 

j -iUj'j .M.- .fiiu.oli oo lt;i'-.i,J 
BZBTBOB :<C»^|P (HVMWBSS,.., 

Fli'.ST— Low Chartrca." ' . • . 

.•.>.. .» » >.?^akji^:«i.. . , ■. -..■,. >.: 

it;i..,T>.... Vayinentof Least** . ' ' , 

TliiKD— No Low Suits. ■" "' •'''i'Jl;' ' 

roimin_AiltiMtiiwiil&aa>a*l4=kWto\itf!ieth1id'S'^' 
by jirbltrallodijiin^ s-ig.t; i >: ;^,fj o.r oi:jg«-£,f 

. Presldellt uii,i!it: , i f. .v..i.';.'.iTH0MASE,M00IOiyt? ,«j3 j, J 

•1 ' " ' ' .:.,lW,BI.!nA»AfllsJ> jiuilys 

— i ■ ' ■ ' ' '■•'>> hdi> Vr Jrivtit vi,} , i I'^l 



.LOMBA&b STEEfeT eiiiii OHARiNtt OROI^s'l ' 
LiOJVDOlV. 

■ ■■.r-irij 

For Insiiring every kind of Fronirif*" 
i ! iu all parts of tlie World (rom'^''' ''''"' 
Loss or Damage by Fire, 

rtiUEl'KOMl-TITL'lIK AND UBEKALITY WITH WniCH , 
J its eiigs .-.inciita are alwujM met by this tompauy are ' , 
Hell knowu, jad the iinpo-tanoe of Us rultttions with the • 
public may be eaiimaiud from the lacl that uincB Its es- 
lab l6hmeut,ithuB paUlmoreihiin lii^ht JillliouB Sterlini ' 
in iliBubaree ol clniitis for Losses by Kire. 

The security oUercuto the public by tho Phoenix OBlca 
iB unllmituJ,comprii,lnpln addition to tho large Invested 
capital ol theOompoiiy tho whole fortuues oi numeroui 
proprietors, composed of some ol the 'most opulent 



murciiaiiis ana piucrs m ll^e United, .KlngdomioAji. , 
Dual .iid short time Insurances araeOecte'dUpo'iiUnicindi-^'^'^ 
of property In Vancouver Islaad ^d ■ Brltls Uoldmbla • 
on tho mou favorable terms .' ' n 

R^t«tiknaP8rti^MairOif iDSnrani^nmiivl.n 1.. 



-ROBERT BEAVEN; 1 

, ,'if'i«'J" .;4 . m;i!«>r j.i-.ii.AetingjiKent..„ . 



FARE TO SODA CHEEK 



Fiif^L Froijilil conlracteil Tornt rpnf^on.'iblo rnto. 

I'.ipsoiiL'era liy ililH Lino mu<t Icavo Victoria by 
FlilL) tY'.S .'^tcaincT to make Ih.' connection. 

Ollke, noxl iloor to W-.'ll.s, l'"ar|!o ft Co., Yato.s street. , 

apC lin F. J. BARNARD. 



i J. & ]^'. -jHqr^ AB]D" 

J. & F. HOWARD, 

! 0ritauuiia.Ir,on „Work8, Bedlordt 

PatoDtoos and Mannfaotnren of 



STEAM ''Wt'itjmib&t' 'S'* E A M 
i : ..J?L02Q1?8£M■:^ 

< HAEBOWS^ fiORSE BAKES, r 

i And other Agrioaltnrallmplomonti. 

Trom thclrlnnR experience nnd irrcnt mnnnructurln 
faclllllfn, .1. I'". 11 ward aro Inanoaillon to suppl 
Acrlcvillnral Maehini'ry. not only ol Ihu best design, bu 
oftho beat worlcirnnsliip it la poaalbloto produce. Thnir 
aim for many years has been to maniihotata Imple 
mnnts which, wlillst nsost elUolciit In wprkjaJiptilS provo 
ooonnmical nnd durabiu in iiso. liainK oxteiisive Karmcra 
tlioniBulvea, they hav^ full opiinrtun'ltloa oftostlpg'erory 
.jnjvcblnc before oflittag H W. lue imhlla . i, -.^J 

Catalogues, with full particiilara, aout free on applica 
lion. 

r^w,A,^^ nm^n a ni.on..K;.i. .i,.-. a 



from 8t PaoI'i, 



jelly. 



D aip^bi^l DU B UJ ShS ON 'S^ 

i — l.'i.'i !■ . 

(Lsnroateof tho Paris Imperial Academy of Medicine 

This duliclous preparation is always prc5cribeJ by the 
most reputed medical men iu Franco in cases of derange- 
meats ofUie. digeUlvo'orgaiia, such ai ' " 

.Gastritis, 

I Oaalrallgia, 

I.OPK and Inborlons Digestion, 
Wfnd in tlio 8toinnch and Uowela,'. ... 
Eiaaclation, , ' 

Jaundice,, and 

CbinplalDU of the Xilrer Sc Lolna 



I , i — ■ ■ . • r ' . i .» I . M f .. '. ' 

NERTOWS IIEADACnB, 
MSBALGM, 

DIARRIKEA, DYSENTERI, 

1N8TANTI..Y CUllED BV 

^hli vegetable tobstanoe, wiilob grows la the Brazils 
has been employed since time immoinorlal to cure 
Inflnmniation of' the Ba'wel'a.'''It'lias proved to ho 
of thogr«alo«l'lior»lcellJoa^eB'of''' ^ - ' ^ 
Cholcrn, aa it Is a pri9ventlva~and a cure ta cases of 
Diarrhaia. 



NO ffltbllfe COi»AIBA OB CUBEBS I 

Grimault's Capsules and 
Liquid Extract of Matico 
Vegi talis. 

Where (ill othcrpniparallous have failed thosoprepnr. 

atloCB will always olloot a cure. Those iusuru raiihl aiul 

estraordlnary cure ofacviTO rccuiil ami cl;r:!i:i,-; car'.'.j ot 

priratc diseases. Tiiey are usod iu tlio liiis|illals of I'ariii, 

by tho celebrated Dr Kicard, aud loun i greatly superior 

to all htthBf ^ |^gvs^mln|{f[j^ )^ny;^«i,i|p4 Copabla and 

Cubab«;?'7bi)'lmMllo£l (i'^6S'&Ti^M,-'i^i ospsulus n 

mor««hr(ml(>c«feB„«ru:;f.'!'T-ii foi *;'iiTto r-.iiir 'i. v: .| i 
\ _ ' - _ _ _ , villi.'...;) 1 1« .1' 1 -1 ■ 



GENERAL DEPOTS: 

In TScioria— ITScssrs. £,.A!^£)X.£V 
Sc CO, 

Iu Pn,rf8T-At or!liwa»Ui, i^ltouCp.'s 
A8"Bue •Btnlielleu. 



teineodlnsur^ncii^d, 
THE Tjniq^ imvuMttm^^amAmm 

■' ( ^ * ■ '^ofSatfFWti'ciBfeb'. jif^oa 
I ivvj)ȣ|jr no ll ftsiaJ U }vv. -jj buog-aivig- 

miVIDUAL LIABILITY, dAPnAL""' 

!.'•'"' Stock, 5760,000. ' ' ' '■''^ 

Po^lijaurlng SIerchandleo,Tren8nrc,CommieslonS, Profit/*,^ 
,r t&c. For Inririuatlou, rates of l>rcmlum.)tc., ' 

Applyti LOWE BaOTHBlia,,,, ,, : , 

"PIS'" , Afems, Whari atrest 

" • 'n tA ,v-(!t.n)j.i/; Slit lo •, ■ 



i|jsnEAiWE.;;itM^ 



MARINE — Pocillc Insurance Company, San Francisco, 



.01 
.1)9 

. !') 

FIKK— Imperial Insurance Company, London* ' . '-jl 
I ;i .V ,-1 lis! ,iip :'v ....,) ,,j ,,„i .. . 

LtCB-^it; of QlaDgow Assurance Company, atMgqi|r> r 



^ Jor Bates of Premium, apply to '' 

' J. ROBERTSON STEWABT, 

Agent.~r, 'Ij^ 

Wharf street, Victoria, B.0..186T. auSd&w " •■ 



FRAUD 



9njthe'2Ttb June, 1860, MOTEEWAI.I.AII, a Printer, waj. •• '■> 
cuuvifieu ni t'ap Supreme (;"urt, Calcutta, ol BOtuitMleW,-„„„ 
• > . ingtbe <■"." , liiiiou 



*\<M\ivi>ci:ii iiy Mr Justice i'ttear lo 

TWO YtARS RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT - ^ 

Andonthelbt&bhfi^'Bklnett&nllri'ttir ( L' ^ ■,^■.,U 
\ jSBIilMNG SPURIOUS ARTICLBSio thi.] 
Bekrlnfl; label..? in imitntioii of .Mefai B CHDSSK & BLACK,, . 
iWBLi;-', SUAIK li.vClloo was tcnti nccd, by the SnbttfiJ 
I ; _ ban Muglstrate at tioaldtth, lo^ 

tWO "YEARS RIGOROUS IMPRISONMEHTI.'. r 

7/ 



CAUTION'.— Anyone SELI I.s'(! PrUUlOUS ('II.MKN'3 y- 
:0M-.^, nil. Id- Cross.' J; lll'ickw.'ira unine, will be liaMo 
' piinisbini'nt, Jiiid will b.? vigorouRi f progijcu. 



1 ri'coniniendi'd to examine nil jtoodi' ' 



ST 

to the 

led. I'llreln 

r.ar. lully belor.' takiiiK Helivery of them. The Gti^tlNHIatl 
iiinniilaiMnrcB of .^l. asra Cin3.«c & Klackwpjl nr ay bo bad 
from EVEUY BBSl'ECTABlJi UBaLEE on;.V/[tioej)Wf 
Island. .. ;.. -J, . . • 29-lylaw 



Musical Instruments 

1 AND 



LADIES' MOEOCCO, BAGS, ' 

W R I T I'H <3h> D E S K S i"^ 
Slcrooscopes & Stereoscopic Views, ' 

POIlTMONiMAIES & WALLETS ^ 

ConRrrilnnii, (.ultiii-s, I'lutns, FlfrH, 
Cornets, Vrouch Accordooiia niijl I'lullnaa, 

^j'IOLiNS, INv VARIETY, ,1 

' / i,,^yitli tlioir component parts lietmjhQd. , 

' j .iunl Pegs, Tail I'loco, strings and Bow, j<; j,| 
And Bosln to mal£0 the Fiddle go, . _ 
'Iind long ^^^^^^ 

! ■ fojmtthead^nOn'and flddls; tl'i'if ! >l'il ' 

splOi.':tr:: jr'iSmjliuSlB^^^ Co. ■ 



Furnished Room to Let. 

jgiiil TO c.Milniliy aiiuaicd in a ploasnnt part or 

E!!!ll- thi! <itv . will be lot low. AiLlress or «iii.1t to 
Mi," at tills (illlco. u-ti iw 



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